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西伯利亚西部地区北极圈内原住民的食物主权:对 COVID-19 大流行的应对。

Food Sovereignty of the Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic Zone of Western Siberia: Response to COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Economics and Management, Northern Arctic Federal University, 164500 Arkhangelsk, Russia.

National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Balneology, Ministry of Health of the Russia, 121099 Moscow, Russia.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Oct 18;17(20):7570. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17207570.

Abstract

This article presents the challenges facing reindeer herding as being both a profitable business and part of the traditional culture of the nomadic Indigenous peoples in the Arctic zone of Western Siberia which addresses substantial needs of the local population. Reindeer herding products are used as traditional nutrition, and as effective preventive means and remedies for adapting to the cold and geomagnetic activity in the High North. Export trends of traditional reindeer products have decreased local Indigenous peoples' access to venison and had a negative impact on their health. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is especially urgent for the Indigenous peoples to have sufficient access to traditional food and be involved in policy decision-making to maintain this traditional business. We aim to analyze the dependencies of Indigenous peoples on the reindeer produce-exporting "food value chain" and explore how (1) the independence of reindeer herders could be increased in these export chains and (2) how provision of their products to local communities could be secured. The study takes a multidisciplinary approach based on policy and socioeconomic analyses with input from medical research. Primary sources include data collected from interviews and surveys of Indigenous peoples during expeditions to the Nyda settlement, the Nydinskaya tundra, the Tazovsky settlement, the Tazovskaya tundra, the Nakhodka tundra, the Gyda and Gydansky settlements, the Yavai-Salinskaya tundra, the Seyakha settlement, the Seyakhinskaya and Tambeyskaya tundras located along the southern coast of the Ob Bay, the northeast coast of the Yamal Peninsula, the Tazovsky and Gydansky Peninsulas, and the Shuryshkarsky district. Data were collected during the summers and winters of 2014-2020.

摘要

本文介绍了驯鹿养殖所面临的挑战,既要使其成为一项有利可图的业务,又要使其成为西西伯利亚北极地区游牧原住民传统文化的一部分,以满足当地居民的重要需求。驯鹿养殖产品被用作传统营养物,是适应高北极地区寒冷和地磁活动的有效预防手段和方法。传统驯鹿产品的出口趋势减少了当地原住民获得鹿肉的机会,对他们的健康产生了负面影响。由于 COVID-19 大流行,原住民特别需要有足够的机会获得传统食物,并参与政策决策,以维持这种传统业务。我们旨在分析原住民对出口“食品价值链”中驯鹿产品的依赖,并探讨如何(1)在这些出口链中增加驯鹿牧民的独立性,以及(2)如何确保向当地社区提供他们的产品。该研究采用多学科方法,基于政策和社会经济分析,并得到医学研究的投入。主要来源包括在纳德定居点、纳德钦斯卡亚 tundra、塔佐夫斯克定居点、塔佐夫斯卡亚 tundra、纳霍德卡 tundra、吉达和吉达恩斯基定居点、雅瓦伊-萨利恩斯卡亚 tundra、塞亚克哈定居点、塞亚钦斯卡亚和坦贝伊斯卡亚 tundra 进行探险时收集的采访和调查数据,这些地区位于鄂毕湾南岸、亚马尔半岛东北海岸、塔佐夫斯基和吉达恩斯基半岛以及舒里希卡尔区。数据是在 2014 年至 2020 年的夏季和冬季收集的。

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