Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig 04103, Germany.
Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Aug 6;121(32):e2317686121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2317686121. Epub 2024 Jul 29.
Indigenous communities in the North American Arctic are characterized by mixed economies that feature hunting, fishing, gathering, and trapping activities-and associated sharing practices-alongside the formal wage economy. The region is also undergoing rapid social, economic, and climate changes, including, in Canada, carbon taxation, which is impacting the cost of fuel used in local food harvesting. Because of the importance of local foods to nutrition, health, and well-being in Arctic Indigenous communities, there is an urgent need to better understand the sensitivity of Arctic food systems to social, economic, and climate changes and to develop plans for mitigating potential adverse effects. Here, we develop a Bayesian model to calculate the substitution value and carbon emissions of market replacements for local food harvests in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Canada. Our estimates suggest that under plausible scenarios, replacing locally harvested foods with imported market substitutes would cost over 3.1 million Canadian dollars per year and emit over 1,000 tons of CO-equivalent emissions per year, regardless of the shipping scenario. In contrast, we estimate that gasoline inputs to harvesting cost approximately $295,000 and result in 315 to 497 tons of emissions. These results indicate that climate change policies that fail to account for local food production may undermine emissions targets and adversely impact food security and health in Arctic Indigenous communities, who already experience a high cost of living and high rates of food insecurity.
北美北极地区的土著社区以混合经济为特征,这些经济以狩猎、捕鱼、采集和诱捕活动为特色,并伴随着正式的工资经济,以及相关的共享实践。该地区还在经历快速的社会、经济和气候变化,包括在加拿大实行碳税,这影响了当地食物采集所使用的燃料成本。由于当地食物对北极土著社区的营养、健康和福祉至关重要,因此迫切需要更好地了解北极食物系统对社会、经济和气候变化的敏感性,并制定计划以减轻潜在的不利影响。在这里,我们开发了一个贝叶斯模型来计算加拿大因纽特人定居区的市场替代品替代当地食物采集的替代价值和碳排放。我们的估计表明,在合理的情况下,用进口的市场替代品替代当地收获的食物每年将花费超过 310 万加元,并每年排放超过 1000 吨 CO 当量的排放物,无论采用哪种运输方案。相比之下,我们估计收获所需的汽油投入约为 295,000 加元,导致 315 至 497 吨的排放。这些结果表明,没有考虑到当地粮食生产的气候变化政策可能会破坏排放目标,并对北极土著社区的粮食安全和健康产生不利影响,这些社区已经面临着高生活成本和高粮食不安全率。