Abstract
Inuit Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), Subsistence Hunting and Adaptation to Climate Change in the Canadian Arctic
12th ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting Program Booklet, p.157
ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM), 12th (Winnipeg, United States, 05-Dec-2016–09-Dec-2016)
2016
Abstract
This paper examines the role of Inuit traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in adaptation to climate change in the Canadian Arctic. It focuses on Inuit relationships with the Arctic environment, including hunting knowledge and land skills, and examines their roles in adaptation to biophysical changes that affect subsistence hunting. In several instances, TEK underpins competency in subsistence and adaptations to changing conditions, which includes flexibility with regard to seasonal cycles of hunting and resource use, hazard avoidance through detailed knowledge of the environment and understanding of ecosystem processes, and emergency preparedness, e.g., knowing what supplies to take when traveling and how to respond in emergency situations. Despite the documentedimportance of TEK in adaptation and in maintaining a level of competency in subsistence, the relationships between TEK and adaptation to climate change are not well defined in the scholarly literature. This paper aims to conceptualize the relationships between TEK and adaptation to climate change by drawing on case study research with Inuit in the Canadian Arctic. TEK is considered an element of adaptive capacity (or resilience) that is expressed as adaptation if TEK is drawn upon to adapt to changing conditions. This capacity depends on the development, accumulation, and transmission of TEK within and among generations.
Details
- Title
- Inuit Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), Subsistence Hunting and Adaptation to Climate Change in the Canadian Arctic
- Authors
- Tristan Pearce (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Arts, Business and LawJ Ford (Author) - McGill University, CanadaA Cunsolo (Author) - Labrador Institute, CanadaB Smit (Author) - University of Guelph, Canada
- Publication details
- 12th ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting Program Booklet, p.157
- Conference details
- ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM), 12th (Winnipeg, United States, 05-Dec-2016–09-Dec-2016)
- Publisher
- ArcticNet Inc.
- Date published
- 2016
- Organisation Unit
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Science, Technology and Engineering; Sustainability Research Cluster
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99451050902621
- Output Type
- Abstract
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