School of Social Work, Arizona State University 411 N. Central Avenue, Suite 800, Phoenix, AZ 85004-0689, USA.
Public Health. 2019 Nov;176:98-105. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2018.10.010. Epub 2019 Jan 17.
The objectives of this research were to examine the relationship between water insecurity and Indigenous health and highlight the social and environmental justice implications water insecurity has for practice, policy, and research with Indigenous communities.
A literature search design was used.
A review of the concepts of water insecurity within an Indigenous context is described through three illustrative case studies.
For Indigenous people, water takes on a much greater significance as it is connected to the culture, identity, and livelihoods of Indigenous communities. Although a vast range of determinants influence Indigenous health, water continues to be an integral component of Indigenous health globally.
Water is a finite resource, and it is anticipated that water insecurity will grow as water resources are stressed and become scarcer globally. Having safe sustainable water resources by itself will not necessarily result in significant health improvements as there are many other factors involved. However, safe, sustainable water resources are a necessity for health, and health equity is a prerequisite for social and environmental justice for Indigenous people.
本研究旨在探讨水不安全与原住民健康之间的关系,并强调水不安全对与原住民社区相关的实践、政策和研究带来的社会和环境正义影响。
采用文献检索设计。
通过三个说明性案例研究,描述了在原住民背景下水不安全的概念。
对于原住民来说,水具有更大的意义,因为它与原住民社区的文化、身份和生计息息相关。尽管有很多因素影响着原住民的健康,但水仍然是全球原住民健康的一个不可或缺的组成部分。
水是一种有限的资源,随着全球水资源的紧张和减少,水不安全预计将增加。拥有安全可持续的水资源本身并不一定会带来显著的健康改善,因为还涉及许多其他因素。然而,安全、可持续的水资源是健康的必要条件,而健康公平是原住民实现社会和环境正义的前提。