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'Strange changes': indigenous perspectives of climate change and adaptation in NE Arnhem Land (Australia)

机译:“奇怪的变化”:NE arnhem Land(澳大利亚)的气候变化和适应的土着观点

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Despite growing global attention to the development of strategies and policy for climate change adaptation, there has been little allowance for input from Indigenous people. In this study we aimed to improve understanding of factors important in integration of Yolngu perspectives in planning adaptation policy in North East Arnhem Land (Australia). We conducted workshops and in-depth interviews in two 'communities' to develop insight into Yolngu peoples' observations and perspectives on climate change, and their ideas and preferences for adaptation. All participants reported observing changes in their ecological landscape, which they attributed to mining, tourism 'development', and climate change. 'Strange changes' noticed particularly in the last five years, had caused concern and anxiety among many participants. Despite their concern about ecological changes, participants were primarily worried about other issues affecting their community's general welfare. The results suggest that strategies and policies are needed to strengthen adaptive capacity of communities to mitigate over-arching poverty and wellbeing issues, as well as respond to changes in climate. Participants believed that major constraints to strengthening adaptive capacity had external origins, at regional, state and federal levels. Examples are poor communication and engagement, top-down institutional processes that allow little Indigenous voice, and lack of recognition of Indigenous culture and practices. Participants' preferences for strategies to strengthen community adaptive capacity tended to be those that lead towards greater self-sufficiency, independence, empowerment, resilience and close contact with the natural environment. Based on the results, we developed a simple model to highlight main determinants of community vulnerability. A second model highlights components important in facilitating discourse on enhancing community capacity to adapt to climatic and other stressors.
机译:尽管全球越来越重视发展适应气候变化的战略和政策,但几乎没有土著人的投入。在这项研究中,我们旨在增进对Yolngu观点整合在规划东北阿纳姆土地(澳大利亚)的适应政策中重要因素的理解。我们在两个“社区”举办了研讨会和深入访谈,以深入了解Yolngu人民对气候变化的看法和观点,以及他们对适应气候变化的想法和偏好。所有参与者都报告说,他们观察到了生态景观的变化,这归因于采矿,旅游业“发展”和气候变化。特别是在最近五年中,“奇怪的变化”引起了许多参与者的关注和焦虑。尽管他们担心生态变化,但参与者主要担心会影响社区整体福利的其他问题。结果表明,需要采取战略和政策来加强社区的适应能力,以减轻总体贫困和福祉问题,并应对气候变化。与会者认为,加强适应能力的主要制约因素来自区域,州和联邦各级。例子包括沟通和参与度差,自上而下的机构流程,几乎没有土著人的声音以及对土著文化和习俗的缺乏认识。参与者倾向于增强社区适应能力的策略倾向于那些能够实现更大的自给自足,独立性,赋权性,韧性和与自然环境的紧密联系的策略。根据结果​​,我们开发了一个简单的模型来突出显示社区脆弱性的主要决定因素。第二种模式突出了有助于促进关于增强社区适应气候和其他压力因素能力的论述的重要组成部分。

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