Fertility and Reproductive Health Decisions in Response to Climate Change and Adaptation in Greenland: Interviews with reproductive-aged men and women, 2022-2024 ...
Reproduction in Greenland is influenced by connection to place and access to natural resources, factors that will vary with climate adaptation. Given existing fertility and reproductive health disparities among Kalaallit women, there is a compelling reason to explore how climate change effects and a...
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ftdatacite:10.18739/a29z90d7s 2024-09-15T18:08:40+00:00 Fertility and Reproductive Health Decisions in Response to Climate Change and Adaptation in Greenland: Interviews with reproductive-aged men and women, 2022-2024 ... Peterson, Malory Rosing, Augustine Rink, Elizabeth 2024 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a29z90d7s https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A29Z90D7S en eng NSF Arctic Data Center Sexual health Indigenous health Fertility Fertility and reproductive health Kalaallit Inuit Ecological systems theory Dataset dataset 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a29z90d7s 2024-09-02T09:06:47Z Reproduction in Greenland is influenced by connection to place and access to natural resources, factors that will vary with climate adaptation. Given existing fertility and reproductive health disparities among Kalaallit women, there is a compelling reason to explore how climate change effects and adaptation might influence fertility decisions and population dynamics in Greenland. Rooted in the principles of community based participatory research, this exploratory and comparative study investigated the social, environmental, and economic resources that affect fertility decisions for Kalaallit in Greenland. Interviews were conducted with 35 reproductive-aged (18-49 years) men and women in two communities about climate adaptation, natural resources, economic development, and fertility and reproductive health. In Paamiut, 22 interviews were conducted (8 male and 14 female). In Nuuk, 13 interviews were conducted (8 male and 5 female). Interview guides included questions about personal education and work history; ... Dataset Greenland inuit kalaallit Nuuk Paamiut DataCite |
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Reproduction in Greenland is influenced by connection to place and access to natural resources, factors that will vary with climate adaptation. Given existing fertility and reproductive health disparities among Kalaallit women, there is a compelling reason to explore how climate change effects and adaptation might influence fertility decisions and population dynamics in Greenland. Rooted in the principles of community based participatory research, this exploratory and comparative study investigated the social, environmental, and economic resources that affect fertility decisions for Kalaallit in Greenland. Interviews were conducted with 35 reproductive-aged (18-49 years) men and women in two communities about climate adaptation, natural resources, economic development, and fertility and reproductive health. In Paamiut, 22 interviews were conducted (8 male and 14 female). In Nuuk, 13 interviews were conducted (8 male and 5 female). Interview guides included questions about personal education and work history; ... |
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Fertility and Reproductive Health Decisions in Response to Climate Change and Adaptation in Greenland: Interviews with reproductive-aged men and women, 2022-2024 ... |
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Fertility and Reproductive Health Decisions in Response to Climate Change and Adaptation in Greenland: Interviews with reproductive-aged men and women, 2022-2024 ... |
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Fertility and Reproductive Health Decisions in Response to Climate Change and Adaptation in Greenland: Interviews with reproductive-aged men and women, 2022-2024 ... |
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Fertility and Reproductive Health Decisions in Response to Climate Change and Adaptation in Greenland: Interviews with reproductive-aged men and women, 2022-2024 ... |
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Fertility and Reproductive Health Decisions in Response to Climate Change and Adaptation in Greenland: Interviews with reproductive-aged men and women, 2022-2024 ... |
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fertility and reproductive health decisions in response to climate change and adaptation in greenland: interviews with reproductive-aged men and women, 2022-2024 ... |
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