土著气候复原力框架:Gitxsan 案例研究

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Canadian Geographer-Geographe Canadien Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1111/cag.12897
Janna Deanne Wale, Lael Parrott
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不列颠哥伦比亚省的原住民社区与其土地有着深厚的关系,受到气候变化的影响尤为严重。本研究评估了土著社区在传统季节轮变化方面对气候变化的适应能力。通过一种包含 "两眼观察法 "的非殖民化方法,我们为评估土著社区的气候适应能力制定了一个文化上适当的框架,并将该框架应用于吉特桑族的案例研究。我们的 "Rez-ilience "框架是对常用复原力评估框架的改编,将土著世界观纳入其中。通过将该框架应用于从调查和对该部落成员的访谈中获得的定性数据,我们记录了气候变化和生态系统退化的累积影响如何影响传统季节性活动的时间安排,以及人们如何应对这些变化。最后,我们就如何提高 Gitxsan 民族的气候适应能力提出了建议。
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A framework for Indigenous climate resilience: A Gitxsan case study

Indigenous communities in British Columbia hold deep relationships with their Lands, and are disproportionately affected by climate change. This study assesses resilience of Indigenous communities to climate change with respect to changes in the traditional seasonal round. Through a decolonizing methodology that is inclusive of a two-eyed seeing approach, we develop a culturally appropriate framework for assessing climate resilience of Indigenous communities and apply this framework to a case study of the Gitxsan Nation. Our “Rez-ilience” framework is an adaptation of a commonly used resilience assessment framework to include an Indigenous worldview. Through application of the framework to qualitative data obtained from surveys and interviews with Nation members, we document how the cumulative impacts of climate change and ecosystem degradation are affecting the timing of traditional seasonal activities, and how people are responding to these changes. We conclude with recommendations for ways that the Gitxsan Nation might increase its climate resilience.

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