Community Health Sciences, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada.
Ecohealth. 2010 Sep;7(3):361-73. doi: 10.1007/s10393-010-0344-8. Epub 2010 Aug 3.
This study examined critical impacts of climate change on Inuit diet and nutritional health in four Inuit communities in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Western Arctic, Canada. The first objective was to combine data from community observation studies and dietary interview studies to determine potential climate change impacts on nutritional quality. The second objective was to address the scale of data collection and/or availability to compare local versus regional trends, and identify implications for adaptation planning. Information was compiled from 5 reports (4 community reports and 1 synthesis report) of climate change observations, impacts and adaptations in 12 Inuit communities (2005-2006), and from a dietary report of food use from 18 Inuit communities (1997-2000). Changing access to, availability of, quality of, and ability to use traditional food resources has implications for quality of diet. Nutritional implications of lower traditional food use include likely reductions in iron, zinc, protein, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids, among others. The vulnerability of each community to changing food security is differentially influenced by a range of factors, including current harvesting trends, levels of reliance on individual species, opportunities for access to other traditional food species, and exposure to climate change hazards. Understanding linkages between climate change and traditional food security provides a basis for strengthening adaptive capacity and determining effective adaptation options to respond to future change.
本研究考察了气候变化对加拿大西北地区因纽特人定居区四个因纽特社区饮食和营养健康的重大影响。第一个目标是结合社区观察研究和饮食访谈研究的数据,确定营养质量方面可能受到的气候变化影响。第二个目标是解决数据收集的规模和/或可用性问题,以便比较地方和区域趋势,并确定适应规划的影响。信息来自于 5 份报告(4 份社区报告和 1 份综合报告),这些报告是关于 12 个因纽特社区(2005-2006 年)的气候变化观测、影响和适应情况,以及 18 个因纽特社区的食物使用情况报告(1997-2000 年)。传统食物资源的获取、供应、质量和利用能力的变化会影响饮食质量。传统食物使用量减少可能导致的营养问题包括铁、锌、蛋白质、维生素 D 和欧米伽-3 脂肪酸等营养素的缺乏。每个社区面临的粮食安全变化的脆弱性受到一系列因素的不同影响,包括当前的捕捞趋势、对个别物种的依赖程度、获取其他传统食物物种的机会以及对气候变化危害的暴露程度。了解气候变化与传统粮食安全之间的联系为加强适应能力和确定有效适应方案以应对未来变化提供了基础。