Framing Adaptation to Rapid Change in the Arctic

Abstract A safe operating space for Indigenous reindeer herders in the Circumpolar North must be the main priority for the governance of the Arctic and sub-Arctic territories in times of rapid changes on reindeer pastures. It also includes establishing reindeer herders’ adaptive capacity to these ch...

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Main Authors: Tonkopeeva, Marina, Corell, Robert W., Maynard, Nancy G., Turi, Ellen Inga, Eira, Inger Marie Gaup, Oskal, Anders, Mathiesen, Svein Disch
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spelling crspringernat:10.1007/978-3-031-17625-8_2 2024-03-10T08:32:21+00:00 Framing Adaptation to Rapid Change in the Arctic Tonkopeeva, Marina Corell, Robert W. Maynard, Nancy G. Turi, Ellen Inga Eira, Inger Marie Gaup Oskal, Anders Mathiesen, Svein Disch 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17625-8_2 https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/978-3-031-17625-8_2 unknown Springer International Publishing https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Reindeer Husbandry Springer Polar Sciences page 15-35 ISSN 2510-0475 2510-0483 ISBN 9783031176241 9783031176258 book-chapter 2022 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17625-8_2 2024-02-13T21:38:38Z Abstract A safe operating space for Indigenous reindeer herders in the Circumpolar North must be the main priority for the governance of the Arctic and sub-Arctic territories in times of rapid changes on reindeer pastures. It also includes establishing reindeer herders’ adaptive capacity to these changes. Anthropogenic impact on the earth system has reached a scale where it is no longer possible to exclude abrupt global environmental change. Indigenous reindeer herders’ sustainability implies adaptive capacity that allows reindeer herders to operate safely. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change highlights that the protection of grazing lands represents the most important adaptive strategy for reindeer herders under climate change. While the Arctic is rapidly integrating into the global economy, reindeer herders must face multiple socio-economic conditions and effects of assimilation past and present. This chapter addresses adaptation perspectives important for the future of reindeer husbandry and frames adaptation to rapid change for reindeer husbandry via Indigenous perspectives, insights, and knowledge. Book Part Arctic Climate change reindeer husbandry Springer Nature Arctic 15 35
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description Abstract A safe operating space for Indigenous reindeer herders in the Circumpolar North must be the main priority for the governance of the Arctic and sub-Arctic territories in times of rapid changes on reindeer pastures. It also includes establishing reindeer herders’ adaptive capacity to these changes. Anthropogenic impact on the earth system has reached a scale where it is no longer possible to exclude abrupt global environmental change. Indigenous reindeer herders’ sustainability implies adaptive capacity that allows reindeer herders to operate safely. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change highlights that the protection of grazing lands represents the most important adaptive strategy for reindeer herders under climate change. While the Arctic is rapidly integrating into the global economy, reindeer herders must face multiple socio-economic conditions and effects of assimilation past and present. This chapter addresses adaptation perspectives important for the future of reindeer husbandry and frames adaptation to rapid change for reindeer husbandry via Indigenous perspectives, insights, and knowledge.
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author Tonkopeeva, Marina
Corell, Robert W.
Maynard, Nancy G.
Turi, Ellen Inga
Eira, Inger Marie Gaup
Oskal, Anders
Mathiesen, Svein Disch
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Corell, Robert W.
Maynard, Nancy G.
Turi, Ellen Inga
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Oskal, Anders
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Framing Adaptation to Rapid Change in the Arctic
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