Kassam Karim-Aly, Ruelle Morgan, Haag Isabell, Bulbulshoev Umed, Kaziev Daler, Louis Leo, Ullmann Anna, Edwards Iriel, Khan Aziz Ali, Trabucco Antonio, Samimi Cyrus
Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY USA.
American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY USA.
Hum Ecol Interdiscip J. 2021;49(5):509-523. doi: 10.1007/s10745-021-00269-2. Epub 2021 Sep 29.
Seasonal rounds are deliberative articulations of a community's sociocultural relations with their ecological system. The process of visualizing seasonal rounds informs transdisciplinary research. We present a methodological approach for to engage through context-specific sociocultural and ecological relations driven by seasonal change. We first discuss historical précis of the concept of seasonal rounds that we apply to assess the spatial and temporal communal migrations and then describe current international research among Indigenous and rural communities in North America and Central Asia by the creation of a common vocabulary through mutual respect for multiple ways of knowing, validation of co-generated knowledge, and insights into seasonal change. By investigating the relationship between specific biophysical indicators and livelihoods of local communities, we demonstrate that seasonal rounds are an inclusive and participatory methodology that brings together diverse Indigenous and rural voices to anticipate anthropogenic climate change.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10745-021-00269-2.
季节性循环是一个社区与其生态系统的社会文化关系的审议性表达。可视化季节性循环的过程为跨学科研究提供信息。我们提出了一种方法,通过由季节变化驱动的特定背景下的社会文化和生态关系来进行参与。我们首先讨论我们用于评估空间和时间上的社区迁移的季节性循环概念的历史概述,然后通过创造共同词汇、相互尊重多种认知方式、验证共同生成的知识以及洞察季节变化,描述北美和中亚土著及农村社区当前的国际研究。通过调查特定生物物理指标与当地社区生计之间的关系,我们证明季节性循环是一种包容性和参与性的方法,它汇集了不同的土著和农村声音,以预测人为气候变化。
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