Improving dialogue among researchers, local and indigenous peoples and decision-makers to address issues of climate change in the North
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2019-11-12Type
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Callaghan, Terry V.; Kulikova, Olga; Rakhmanova, Lidia; Topp-Jørgensen, Elmer; Labba, Niklas; Kuhmanen, Lars-Anders; Kirpotin, Sergey; Shaduyko, Olga; Burgess, Henry; Rautio, Arja; Hindshaw, Ruth S.; Golubyatnikov, Leonid L.; Marshall, Gareth J.; Lobanov, Andrey; Soromotin, Andrey; Sokolov, Alexander; Sokolova, Natalia; Filant, Praskovia; Johansson, MargaretaAbstract
The Circumpolar North has been changing
rapidly within the last decades, and the socioeconomic
systems of the Eurasian Arctic and Siberia in particular
have displayed the most dramatic changes. Here,
anthropogenic drivers of environmental change such as
migration and industrialization are added to climateinduced changes in the natural environment such as
permafrost thawing and increased frequency of extreme
events. Understanding and adapting to both types of
changes are important to local and indigenous peoples in
the Arctic and for the wider global community due to
transboundary connectivity. As local and indigenous
peoples, decision-makers and scientists perceive changes
and impacts differently and often fail to communicate
efficiently to respond to changes adequately, we convened
a meeting of the three groups in Salekhard in 2017. The
outcomes of the meeting include perceptions of how the
three groups each perceive the main issues affecting health
and well-being and recommendations for working together
better.
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Callaghan, T.V., Kulikova, O., Rakhmanova, L. et al. Improving dialogue among researchers, local and indigenous peoples and decision-makers to address issues of climate change in the North. Ambio 49, 1161–1178 (2020).Metadata
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