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Gone the Bull of Winter? Grappling with the Cultural Implications of and Anthropology's Role(s) in Global Climate Change

机译:走了冬天的公牛?把握全球气候变化的文化含义和人类学的作用

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Because global climate change is intimately linked to culture, anthropologists are strategically well-placed to interpret it, communicate information about it, and act in response to it both in the field and at home. Fieldworkers are increasingly encountering reports of the local effects of climate change from their research partners, and it is becoming apparent that indigenous peoples' recognized capacity for adaptation to change may not be sufficient to cope with these effects. Fieldwork among Viliui Sakha of northeastern Siberia suggests an action-oriented approach to anthropological climate change research that begins by developing cultural models of the local effects of global climate change, goes on to fill in the gaps with Western scientific knowledge, and ends with the dissemination of that information and its use for the development of adaptive strategies, policy recommendations, and advocacy.
机译:由于全球气候变化与文化息息相关,因此人类学家在战略上具有很强的定位力,可以解释文化,交流有关气候的信息,并在野外和家庭中应对气候变化。实地工作者越来越多地从其研究伙伴那里收到有关气候变化对当地影响的报告,而且越来越明显的是,土著人民公认的适应变化的能力可能不足以应对这些影响。西伯利亚东北部的Viliui Sakha进行的实地调查表明,以行动为导向的人类学气候变化研究始于开发全球气候变化局部影响的文化模型,然后填补了西方科学知识的空白,并以传播为结尾信息及其在制定适应性战略,政策建议和倡导中的用途。

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