A Call for Urgent Monitoring of Food and Water Security Based on Relevant Indicators for the Arctic
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/6036Date
2013Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Nilsson, Lena Maria; Destouni, Georgia; Berner, James; Dudarev, Alexy A.; Mulvad, Gert; Odland, Jon Øyvind; Parkinson, Alan; Tikhonov, Constantine; Rautio, Arja; Evengård, BirgittaAbstract
This perspective paper argues for an urgent
need to monitor a set of 12 concrete, measurable indicators
of food and water security in the Arctic over time. Such a
quantitative indicator approach may be viewed as representing
a reductionist rather than a holistic perspective, but
is nevertheless necessary for actually knowing what reality
aspects to monitor in order to accurately understand,
quantify, and be able to project critical changes to food and
water security of both indigenous and non-indigenous
people in the Arctic. More relevant indicators may be
developed in the future, taking us further toward reconciliation
between reductionist and holistic approaches to
change assessment and understanding. However, the
potential of such further development to improved holistic
change assessment is not an argument not to urgently start
to monitor and quantify the changes in food and water
security indicators that are immediately available and
adequate for the Arctic context.
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Kungliga VetenskapsakademienCitation
Ambio 42(2013) nr. 7 s. 816-822Metadata
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