Malik Ishfaq Hussain, Ford James D, Winters Ian, Hunter Beverly, Flowers Nicholas, Quincey Duncan, Flowers Kevin, Flowers Marjorie, Coombs Dean, Foltz-Vincent Christine, Barrand Nicholas E, Way Robert G
School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
Priestley Centre for Climate Futures, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
Camb Prism Coast Futur. 2025 Apr 14;3:e10. doi: 10.1017/cft.2025.7. eCollection 2025.
The Arctic is at the forefront of climate change, undergoing some of the most rapid environmental transformations globally. Here, we examine the impacts of climate change on the livelihoods in the coastal Inuit community of Hopedale, Nunatsiavut, Canada. The study examines recently evolved adaptation strategies employed by Inuit and the challenges to these adaptations. We document changing sea ice patterns, changing weather patterns and the impact of invasive species on food resources and the environment. Utilising knowledge co-production and drawing upon Indigenous knowledge, we monitor the changes and multiple stresses through direct observations, engagement with rights holders and community experiences to characterise climate risks and associated changes affecting livelihoods. We use both decolonising research and participatory methodologies to develop collaboration and partnership, ensuring that monitoring reflects local priorities and realities while also fostering trust and collaboration. We showcase that monitoring environmental trends involves more than data collection; it includes observing and analysing how environmental changes affect community well-being, particularly in terms of food security, cultural practices, economic activities, mental health, sea ice changes and weather patterns. The paper contributes to a nuanced understanding of Inuit resilience and experiences in confronting climate risks and the broader implications for Indigenous communities confronting climate challenges.
北极处于气候变化的前沿,正在经历全球一些最迅速的环境转变。在此,我们研究气候变化对加拿大努纳武特地区努纳齐亚武特希望戴尔沿海因纽特社区生计的影响。该研究考察了因纽特人最近采用的适应策略以及这些适应所面临的挑战。我们记录海冰模式的变化、天气模式的变化以及入侵物种对食物资源和环境的影响。利用知识共创并借鉴本土知识,我们通过直接观察、与权利持有者互动以及社区经验来监测变化和多重压力,以描述影响生计的气候风险及相关变化。我们采用去殖民化研究方法和参与式方法来发展合作与伙伴关系,确保监测反映当地优先事项和现实情况,同时促进信任与合作。我们表明,监测环境趋势不仅仅涉及数据收集;它还包括观察和分析环境变化如何影响社区福祉,特别是在粮食安全、文化习俗、经济活动、心理健康、海冰变化和天气模式方面。本文有助于更细致入微地理解因纽特人在应对气候风险方面的复原力和经历,以及对面临气候挑战的原住民社区的更广泛影响。