“Community Work” in a Climate of Adaptation: Responding to Change in Rural Alaska

被引:0
|
作者
Philip A. Loring
S. Craig Gerlach
Henry J. Penn
机构
[1] University of Saskatchewan,Department of Anthropology and Archaeology
[2] University of Calgary,Water and Environmental Research Center
[3] University of Alaska Fairbanks,undefined
来源
Human Ecology | 2016年 / 44卷
关键词
Adaptation; Agency; Arctic; Climate change; Development; Indigenous peoples; Niche construction; Alaska;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
We draw on our research experiences with municipal workers in Alaska, where the impacts of climate change are already extensive, to examine adaptation and related concepts, such as resilience and vulnerability, which have become widely used in science and policy formulation for addressing climate change despite also being subject to multiple critiques. We use local people’s experiences with environmental challenges to illustrate limitations of the climate change adaptation paradigm, and offer the additional concept of “community work” — analogous to niche construction — as a counterpart to the adaptive process at the community level. Whereas climate change adaptation insinuates active and purposive change, the reality we have repeatedly encountered is that people in these communities focus not on changing but on building and maintaining capacity and achieving stability: keeping aging and overtaxed infrastructure running while also working toward improving quality of life and services in their communities. We discuss how these findings are congruent with recent calls to better situate climate change adaptation policy in the context of community development, and argue that scientists and policymakers need to understand this context of community work to avoid the pitfalls that potentially accompany the adaptation paradigm.
引用
收藏
页码:119 / 128
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] "Community Work" in a Climate of Adaptation: Responding to Change in Rural Alaska
    Loring, Philip A.
    Gerlach, S. Craig
    Penn, Henry J.
    HUMAN ECOLOGY, 2016, 44 (01) : 119 - 128
  • [2] Evaluating the climate change adaptation barriers of critical infrastructure in rural Alaska
    Taylor, Jessica E.
    Poleacovschi, Cristina
    Perez, Michael
    CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT, 2023, 15 (07) : 553 - 564
  • [3] Indigenous frameworks for observing and responding to climate change in Alaska
    Patricia Cochran
    Orville H. Huntington
    Caleb Pungowiyi
    Stanley Tom
    F. Stuart Chapin
    Henry P. Huntington
    Nancy G. Maynard
    Sarah F. Trainor
    Climatic Change, 2013, 120 : 557 - 567
  • [4] Indigenous frameworks for observing and responding to climate change in Alaska
    Cochran, Patricia
    Huntington, Orville H.
    Pungowiyi, Caleb
    Tom, Stanley
    Chapin, F. Stuart, III
    Huntington, Henry P.
    Maynard, Nancy G.
    Trainor, Sarah F.
    CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2013, 120 (03) : 557 - 567
  • [5] Erratum to: Indigenous frameworks for observing and responding to climate change in Alaska
    Patricia Cochran
    Orville H. Huntington
    Caleb Pungowiyi
    Stanley Tom
    F. Stuart Chapin
    Henry P. Huntington
    Nancy G. Maynard
    Sarah F. Trainor
    Climatic Change, 2014, 125 : 279 - 279
  • [6] Rebuilding rural community cooperative institutions and their role in herder adaptation to climate change
    Zeren, Gongbu
    Tan, Jing
    Zhang, Qian
    Qiuying, Bading
    CLIMATE POLICY, 2023, 23 (04) : 522 - 537
  • [7] Rural Community Perspectives on Preparedness and Adaptation to Climate-Change and Demographic Pressure
    Mayagoitia, Laura
    Hurd, Brian
    Rivera, Jose
    Guldan, Steve
    JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY WATER RESEARCH & EDUCATION, 2012, 147 (01) : 49 - 62
  • [8] Risk Perception and Adaptation of Climate Change: An Assessment of Community Resilience in Rural Taiwan
    Lai, Chun-Hsien
    Liao, Pi-Ching
    Chen, Szu-Hung
    Wang, Yung-Chieh
    Cheng, Chingwen
    Wu, Chen-Fa
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2021, 13 (07)
  • [9] Leveraging inter-organizational coordination networks for housing climate change adaptation across Rural Alaska
    Taylor, Jessica E.
    Poleacoschi, Cristina
    Opdyke, Aaron
    Cetin, Kristen
    SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE, 2024, 9 (01) : 16 - 31
  • [10] Class and climate-change adaptation in rural India: Beyond community-based adaptation models
    Aslany, Maryam
    Brincat, Shannon
    SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, 2021, 29 (03) : 571 - 582