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DOI10.1111/j.1936-704X.2020.03332.x
Change Rippling through Our Waters and Culture
Martin, Christine; Doyle, John; LaFrance, JoRee; Lefthand, Myra J.; Young, Sara L.; Three Irons, Emery; Eggers, Margaret J.
通讯作者Martin, C
来源期刊JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY WATER RESEARCH & EDUCATION
ISSN1936-7031
EISSN1936-704X
出版年2020
卷号169期号:1页码:61-78
英文摘要It is well established that climate change is already causing a wide variety of human health impacts in the United States and globally, and that for many reasons Native Americans are particularly vulnerable. Tribal water security is particularly threatened; the ways in which climate changes are damaging community health and well-being through impacts on water resources have been addressed more thoroughly for Tribes in coastal, arid, and sub-arctic/arctic regions of the United States. In this article, Crow Tribal members from the Northern Plains describe the impacts of climate and environmental change on local water resources and ecosystems, and thereby on Tribal community health and well-being. Formal, qualitative research methodology was employed drawing on interviews with 26 Crow Tribal Elders. Multiple determinants of health are addressed, including cultural, social, economic, and environmental factors. The sense of environmental-cultural-health loss and despair at the inability to address the root causes of climate change are widespread. Yet the co-authors and many other Tribal members are actively prioritizing, addressing, and coping with some of the local impacts of these changes, and are carrying on Apsaalooke [Crow] lifeways and values.
英文关键词climate change Native American human health water resources Crow Tribe Apsaalooke solastalgia traditional ecological knowledge
类型Article
语种英语
开放获取类型Bronze
收录类别ESCI
WOS记录号WOS:000536744700005
WOS关键词CLIMATE-CHANGE ; HEALTH-RISKS ; WELL WATER ; RESOURCES ; IMPACTS ; RIVER ; SOUL
WOS类目Water Resources
WOS研究方向Water Resources
Scopus学科分类Crow Environm Hlth Steering Comm, Crow Agcy, MT 59022 USA.
来源机构University of Arizona
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/334387
作者单位[Martin, Christine; Doyle, John; Lefthand, Myra J.; Three Irons, Emery] Little Big Horn Coll, Crow Agcy, MT 59022 USA; [Martin, Christine; Doyle, John; Lefthand, Myra J.; Young, Sara L.; Three Irons, Emery; Eggers, Margaret J.] Crow Environm Hlth Steering Comm, Crow Agcy, MT 59022 USA; [Doyle, John] Plenty Doors Community Dev Corp, Crow Agcy, MT USA; [Doyle, John; Eggers, Margaret J.] Montana State Univ Bozeman, Bozeman, MT USA; [LaFrance, JoRee] Univ Arizona, Tucson, AZ USA; [Young, Sara L.] No Arizona Univ, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA
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Martin, Christine,Doyle, John,LaFrance, JoRee,et al. Change Rippling through Our Waters and Culture[J]. University of Arizona,2020,169(1):61-78.
APA Martin, Christine.,Doyle, John.,LaFrance, JoRee.,Lefthand, Myra J..,Young, Sara L..,...&Eggers, Margaret J..(2020).Change Rippling through Our Waters and Culture.JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY WATER RESEARCH & EDUCATION,169(1),61-78.
MLA Martin, Christine,et al."Change Rippling through Our Waters and Culture".JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY WATER RESEARCH & EDUCATION 169.1(2020):61-78.
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