Environment and Climate Change Canada, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Inuit Circumpolar Council - Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Sci Total Environ. 2022 Oct 1;841:156566. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156566. Epub 2022 Jun 11.
Arctic Indigenous Peoples are among the most exposed humans when it comes to foodborne mercury (Hg). In response, Hg monitoring and research have been on-going in the circumpolar Arctic since about 1991; this work has been mainly possible through the involvement of Arctic Indigenous Peoples. The present overview was initially conducted in the context of a broader assessment of Hg research organized by the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme. This article provides examples of Indigenous Peoples' contributions to Hg monitoring and research in the Arctic, and discusses approaches that could be used, and improved upon, when carrying out future activities. Over 40 mercury projects conducted with/by Indigenous Peoples are identified for different circumpolar regions including the U.S., Canada, Greenland, Sweden, Finland, and Russia as well as instances where Indigenous Knowledge contributed to the understanding of Hg contamination in the Arctic. Perspectives and visions of future Hg research as well as recommendations are presented. The establishment of collaborative processes and partnership/co-production approaches with scientists and Indigenous Peoples, using good communication practices and transparency in research activities, are key to the success of research and monitoring activities in the Arctic. Sustainable funding for community-driven monitoring and research programs in Arctic countries would be beneficial and assist in developing more research/monitoring capacity and would promote a more holistic approach to understanding Hg in the Arctic. These activities should be well connected to circumpolar/international initiatives to ensure broader availability of the information and uptake in policy development.
北极原住民在食源性汞(Hg)暴露方面属于最严重的人群之一。为此,自 1991 年以来,一直在环极北极地区进行 Hg 监测和研究;这主要得益于北极原住民的参与。本综述最初是在北极监测和评估方案组织的更广泛的 Hg 研究评估的背景下进行的。本文提供了原住民在北极 Hg 监测和研究方面的贡献的实例,并讨论了在开展未来活动时可以使用和改进的方法。确定了 40 多个与北极原住民合作/由其开展的汞项目,这些项目涉及到美国、加拿大、格陵兰、瑞典、芬兰和俄罗斯等不同的环极地区,以及原住民知识有助于了解北极 Hg 污染的实例。提出了未来 Hg 研究的观点和设想以及建议。与科学家和原住民建立合作过程和伙伴关系/共同生产方法,使用良好的沟通实践和研究活动的透明度,是北极研究和监测活动取得成功的关键。为北极国家的社区驱动的监测和研究计划提供可持续的资金将是有益的,并有助于发展更多的研究/监测能力,并促进对北极 Hg 的更全面的理解。这些活动应与环极/国际倡议密切相关,以确保更广泛地提供信息并在政策制定中得到采纳。