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Future sea changes: Indigenous women's preferences for adaptation to climate change on South Goulburn Island, Northern Territory (Australia)

机译:未来的海洋变化:北领地南古尔本岛(澳大利亚)的土著妇女对适应气候变化的偏好

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Research on South Goulburn Island aimed to improve understanding of Indigenous perspectives on climate change and options for adaptation within the scope of the local coastal, marine environment and resources utilized by the community. We also aimed to promote awareness among community members of western scientific concepts of climate change. Workshops and interviews with participants emphasized the use of participatory, visual techniques to encourage discussion and visioning of the future. Participants indicated very limited understanding of western concepts and English language terms associated with climate change and why change was occurring. However, in deeper conversations, many reported observing unusual patterns of environmental change they could not explain by other means. These observations, combined with changes in customary practices and loss of local knowledge in recent years, worried participants, particularly the elderly. The idea that climate change was resulting from human impacts on the environment was an easy concept for most participants to grasp. The demonstrated worldviews of participants was dominated by social and cultural links to the past and present, but had weaker links to western concepts of 'the future'. Thus, discussions around planning adaptation did not generally fit easily into peoples' framings of their worlds. People's preferences for adaptation included building general community capacity, drawing from customary knowledge, being more involved in decision-making and learning more about scientific knowledge on climate change. Enabling collection of plant and animal foods and associated interaction with the landscape was also considered important for improving community independence, resilience and well-being for adaptation.
机译:对南古尔本岛的研究旨在在当地沿海,海洋环境和社区利用的资源范围内,增进对气候变化的土著观点和适应方案的了解。我们还旨在提高社区成员对西方气候变化科学观念的认识。参加者的讲习班和访谈都强调使用参与性视觉技术来鼓励讨论和展望未来。与会者表示对与气候变化有关的西方概念和英语术语以及变化发生的原因的理解非常有限。但是,在更深入的交谈中,许多人报告观察到异常的环境变化模式,无法用其他方式解释。这些观察结果,加上近年来习俗的变化和当地知识的流失,使参与者尤其是老年人感到担忧。气候变化是由于人类对环境的影响而引起的,这对于大多数参与者而言都是一个容易理解的概念。与会者所表现出的世界观主要是与过去和现在的社会和文化联系,但与西方“未来”概念的联系较弱。因此,围绕规划适应性的讨论通常不容易适应人们对世界的构架。人们对适应的偏爱包括建立一般社区的能力,借鉴习惯知识,更多地参与决策以及更多地了解有关气候变化的科学知识。人们还认为,有利于收集动植物食品以及与景观的相互作用对于提高社区的独立性,适应能力和福祉至关重要。

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