In the light of change: a mixed methods investigation of climate perceptions and the instrumental record in northern Sweden.

IF 2.5 3区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY Population and Environment Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-08-28 DOI:10.1007/s11111-018-0302-x
Maria Furberg, David M Hondula, Michael V Saha, Maria Nilsson
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Significant climate change in the Arctic has been observed by indigenous peoples and reported in scientific literature, but there has been little research comparing these two knowledge bases. In this study, Sami reindeer herder interviews and observational weather data were combined to provide a comprehensive description of climate changes in Northern Sweden. The interviewees described warmer winters, shorter snow seasons and cold periods, and increased temperature variability. Weather data supported three of these four observed changes; the only change not evident in the weather data was increased temperature variability. Winter temperatures increased, the number of days in cold periods was significantly reduced, and some stations displayed a 2 month-shorter snow cover season. Interviewees reported that these changes to the wintertime climate are significant, impact their identity, and threaten their livelihood. If consistency between human observations of changing weather patterns and the instrumental meteorological record is observed elsewhere, mixed methods research like this study can produce a clearer, more societally relevant understanding of how the climate is changing and the impacts of those changes on human well-being.

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根据变化:瑞典北部气候感知和仪器记录的混合方法调查。
土著人民已经观察到北极的重大气候变化,科学文献也有报道,但很少有研究比较这两个知识库。在这项研究中,萨米驯鹿牧民访谈和观测天气数据相结合,对瑞典北部的气候变化进行了全面描述。受访者描述了温暖的冬天,更短的雪季和寒冷的时期,以及增加的温度变化。天气数据支持了这四个观测到的变化中的三个;天气数据中唯一不明显的变化是温度变化增加。冬季气温升高,寒冷时期的天数显著减少,一些气象站的积雪季节缩短了2个月。受访者报告说,冬季气候的这些变化意义重大,影响了他们的身份,并威胁到他们的生计。如果在其他地方观察到人类对不断变化的天气模式的观测与仪器气象记录之间的一致性,那么像这项研究这样的混合方法研究可以对气候如何变化以及这些变化对人类福祉的影响产生更清晰、更具社会相关性的理解。
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期刊介绍: Population & Environment is the sole social science journal focused on interdisciplinary research on social demographic aspects of environmental issues. The journal publishes cutting-edge research that contributes new insights on the complex, reciprocal links between human populations and the natural environment in all regions and countries of the world. Quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods contributions are welcome. Disciplines commonly represented in the journal include demography, geography, sociology, human ecology, environmental economics, public health, anthropology and environmental studies. The journal publishes original research, research brief, and review articles.
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