The Impact of Climate Change on the Food (In)security of the Siberian Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic: Environmental and Health Risks

Climate change represents a global challenge that impacts the environment, traditional lifestyle and health of the Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic zone of Western Siberia and threatens their food security. Reindeer are an important food source for this population since reindeer herding products are...

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Published in:Sustainability
Main Authors: Elena Bogdanova, Sergei Andronov, Andrei Soromotin, Gennady Detter, Oleg Sizov, Kamrul Hossain, Dele Raheem, Andrey Lobanov
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052561
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2071-1050/13/5/2561/ 2023-08-20T04:03:43+02:00 The Impact of Climate Change on the Food (In)security of the Siberian Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic: Environmental and Health Risks Elena Bogdanova Sergei Andronov Andrei Soromotin Gennady Detter Oleg Sizov Kamrul Hossain Dele Raheem Andrey Lobanov agris 2021-02-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052561 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Sustainable Food https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13052561 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sustainability; Volume 13; Issue 5; Pages: 2561 climate change food security reindeer herding reindeer losses overgrazing traditional nutrition health risks Arctic Indigenous Peoples Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052561 2023-08-01T01:09:43Z Climate change represents a global challenge that impacts the environment, traditional lifestyle and health of the Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic zone of Western Siberia and threatens their food security. Reindeer are an important food source for this population since reindeer herding products are used as traditional nutrition and effective preventive means and remedies for adapting to the cold and geomagnetic activity in the High North. Longer off-season periods, high summer and winter temperatures, melting ice, and forest and tundra fires have a significant impact on the trampling and degradation of reindeer pastures. These effects may lead to massive reindeer losses and changes in the traditional diet of the Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic, which result in increases in the prevalence of respiratory diseases, overweight and hypertension. This study applied a multidisciplinary approach based on ecological and medical research methods with the inclusion of socioeconomic analysis. The primary sources included data on the longitudinal dynamics of air temperature as a climate change indicator and reindeer livestock populations (1936–2018), consumption of reindeer products and physiological impacts on the Yamal Indigenous population collected during expeditions to the Arctic zone of Western Siberia in 2012–2018. Text Arctic Climate change nenets Nenets Autonomous Okrug Tundra Siberia MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Sustainability 13 5 2561
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topic climate change
food security
reindeer herding
reindeer losses
overgrazing
traditional nutrition
health risks
Arctic Indigenous Peoples
Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
spellingShingle climate change
food security
reindeer herding
reindeer losses
overgrazing
traditional nutrition
health risks
Arctic Indigenous Peoples
Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Elena Bogdanova
Sergei Andronov
Andrei Soromotin
Gennady Detter
Oleg Sizov
Kamrul Hossain
Dele Raheem
Andrey Lobanov
The Impact of Climate Change on the Food (In)security of the Siberian Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic: Environmental and Health Risks
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food security
reindeer herding
reindeer losses
overgrazing
traditional nutrition
health risks
Arctic Indigenous Peoples
Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
description Climate change represents a global challenge that impacts the environment, traditional lifestyle and health of the Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic zone of Western Siberia and threatens their food security. Reindeer are an important food source for this population since reindeer herding products are used as traditional nutrition and effective preventive means and remedies for adapting to the cold and geomagnetic activity in the High North. Longer off-season periods, high summer and winter temperatures, melting ice, and forest and tundra fires have a significant impact on the trampling and degradation of reindeer pastures. These effects may lead to massive reindeer losses and changes in the traditional diet of the Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic, which result in increases in the prevalence of respiratory diseases, overweight and hypertension. This study applied a multidisciplinary approach based on ecological and medical research methods with the inclusion of socioeconomic analysis. The primary sources included data on the longitudinal dynamics of air temperature as a climate change indicator and reindeer livestock populations (1936–2018), consumption of reindeer products and physiological impacts on the Yamal Indigenous population collected during expeditions to the Arctic zone of Western Siberia in 2012–2018.
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author Elena Bogdanova
Sergei Andronov
Andrei Soromotin
Gennady Detter
Oleg Sizov
Kamrul Hossain
Dele Raheem
Andrey Lobanov
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Sergei Andronov
Andrei Soromotin
Gennady Detter
Oleg Sizov
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Dele Raheem
Andrey Lobanov
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title The Impact of Climate Change on the Food (In)security of the Siberian Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic: Environmental and Health Risks
title_short The Impact of Climate Change on the Food (In)security of the Siberian Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic: Environmental and Health Risks
title_full The Impact of Climate Change on the Food (In)security of the Siberian Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic: Environmental and Health Risks
title_fullStr The Impact of Climate Change on the Food (In)security of the Siberian Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic: Environmental and Health Risks
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Climate Change on the Food (In)security of the Siberian Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic: Environmental and Health Risks
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