Cargando…

Addressing the challenges of climate-driven community-led resettlement and site expansion: knowledge sharing, storytelling, healing, and collaborative coalition building

Presently coastal areas globally are becoming unviable, with people no longer able to maintain livelihoods and settlements due to, for example, increasing floods, storm surges, coastal erosion, and sea level rise, yet there exist significant policy obstacles and practical and regulatory challenges t...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Maldonado, Julie, Wang, Itzel Flores Castillo, Eningowuk, Fred, Iaukea, Lesley, Lascurain, Aranzazu, Lazrus, Heather, Naquin, Chief Albert, Naquin, JR, Nogueras-Vidal, Kukuya Margarita, Peterson, Kristina, Rivera-Collazo, Isabel, Souza, M. Kalani, Stege, Mark, Thomas, Bill
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8172180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34099966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13412-021-00695-0
_version_ 1783702489232572416
author Maldonado, Julie
Wang, Itzel Flores Castillo
Eningowuk, Fred
Iaukea, Lesley
Lascurain, Aranzazu
Lazrus, Heather
Naquin, Chief Albert
Naquin, JR
Nogueras-Vidal, Kukuya Margarita
Peterson, Kristina
Rivera-Collazo, Isabel
Souza, M. Kalani
Stege, Mark
Thomas, Bill
author_facet Maldonado, Julie
Wang, Itzel Flores Castillo
Eningowuk, Fred
Iaukea, Lesley
Lascurain, Aranzazu
Lazrus, Heather
Naquin, Chief Albert
Naquin, JR
Nogueras-Vidal, Kukuya Margarita
Peterson, Kristina
Rivera-Collazo, Isabel
Souza, M. Kalani
Stege, Mark
Thomas, Bill
author_sort Maldonado, Julie
collection PubMed
description Presently coastal areas globally are becoming unviable, with people no longer able to maintain livelihoods and settlements due to, for example, increasing floods, storm surges, coastal erosion, and sea level rise, yet there exist significant policy obstacles and practical and regulatory challenges to community-led and community-wide responses. For many receiving support only at the individual level for relocation or other adaptive responses, individual and community harm is perpetuated through the loss of culture and identity incurred through forced assimilation policies. Often, challenges dealt to frontline communities are founded on centuries of injustices. Can these challenges of both norms and policies be addressed? Can we develop socially, culturally, environmentally, and economically just sustainable adaptation processes that supports community responses, maintenance and evolution of traditions, and rejuvenates regenerative life-supporting ecosystems? This article brings together Indigenous community leaders, knowledge-holders, and allied collaborators from Louisiana, Hawai‘i, Alaska, Borikén/Puerto Rico, and the Marshall Islands, to share their stories and lived experiences of the relocation and other adaptive challenges in their homelands and territories, the obstacles posed by the state or regional governments in community adaptation efforts, ideas for transforming the research paradigm from expecting communities to answer scientific questions to having scientists address community priorities, and the healing processes that communities are employing. The contributors are connected through the Rising Voices Center for Indigenous and Earth Sciences, which brings together Indigenous, tribal, and community leaders, atmospheric, social, biological, and ecological scientists, students, educators, and other experts, and facilitates intercultural, relational-based approaches for understanding and adapting to extreme weather and climate events, climate variability, and climate change.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8172180
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Springer US
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-81721802021-06-03 Addressing the challenges of climate-driven community-led resettlement and site expansion: knowledge sharing, storytelling, healing, and collaborative coalition building Maldonado, Julie Wang, Itzel Flores Castillo Eningowuk, Fred Iaukea, Lesley Lascurain, Aranzazu Lazrus, Heather Naquin, Chief Albert Naquin, JR Nogueras-Vidal, Kukuya Margarita Peterson, Kristina Rivera-Collazo, Isabel Souza, M. Kalani Stege, Mark Thomas, Bill J Environ Stud Sci Original Article Presently coastal areas globally are becoming unviable, with people no longer able to maintain livelihoods and settlements due to, for example, increasing floods, storm surges, coastal erosion, and sea level rise, yet there exist significant policy obstacles and practical and regulatory challenges to community-led and community-wide responses. For many receiving support only at the individual level for relocation or other adaptive responses, individual and community harm is perpetuated through the loss of culture and identity incurred through forced assimilation policies. Often, challenges dealt to frontline communities are founded on centuries of injustices. Can these challenges of both norms and policies be addressed? Can we develop socially, culturally, environmentally, and economically just sustainable adaptation processes that supports community responses, maintenance and evolution of traditions, and rejuvenates regenerative life-supporting ecosystems? This article brings together Indigenous community leaders, knowledge-holders, and allied collaborators from Louisiana, Hawai‘i, Alaska, Borikén/Puerto Rico, and the Marshall Islands, to share their stories and lived experiences of the relocation and other adaptive challenges in their homelands and territories, the obstacles posed by the state or regional governments in community adaptation efforts, ideas for transforming the research paradigm from expecting communities to answer scientific questions to having scientists address community priorities, and the healing processes that communities are employing. The contributors are connected through the Rising Voices Center for Indigenous and Earth Sciences, which brings together Indigenous, tribal, and community leaders, atmospheric, social, biological, and ecological scientists, students, educators, and other experts, and facilitates intercultural, relational-based approaches for understanding and adapting to extreme weather and climate events, climate variability, and climate change. Springer US 2021-06-02 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8172180/ /pubmed/34099966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13412-021-00695-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Article
Maldonado, Julie
Wang, Itzel Flores Castillo
Eningowuk, Fred
Iaukea, Lesley
Lascurain, Aranzazu
Lazrus, Heather
Naquin, Chief Albert
Naquin, JR
Nogueras-Vidal, Kukuya Margarita
Peterson, Kristina
Rivera-Collazo, Isabel
Souza, M. Kalani
Stege, Mark
Thomas, Bill
Addressing the challenges of climate-driven community-led resettlement and site expansion: knowledge sharing, storytelling, healing, and collaborative coalition building
title Addressing the challenges of climate-driven community-led resettlement and site expansion: knowledge sharing, storytelling, healing, and collaborative coalition building
title_full Addressing the challenges of climate-driven community-led resettlement and site expansion: knowledge sharing, storytelling, healing, and collaborative coalition building
title_fullStr Addressing the challenges of climate-driven community-led resettlement and site expansion: knowledge sharing, storytelling, healing, and collaborative coalition building
title_full_unstemmed Addressing the challenges of climate-driven community-led resettlement and site expansion: knowledge sharing, storytelling, healing, and collaborative coalition building
title_short Addressing the challenges of climate-driven community-led resettlement and site expansion: knowledge sharing, storytelling, healing, and collaborative coalition building
title_sort addressing the challenges of climate-driven community-led resettlement and site expansion: knowledge sharing, storytelling, healing, and collaborative coalition building
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8172180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34099966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13412-021-00695-0
work_keys_str_mv AT maldonadojulie addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT wangitzelflorescastillo addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT eningowukfred addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT iaukealesley addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT lascurainaranzazu addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT lazrusheather addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT naquinchiefalbert addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT naquinjr addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT noguerasvidalkukuyamargarita addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT petersonkristina addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT riveracollazoisabel addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT souzamkalani addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT stegemark addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding
AT thomasbill addressingthechallengesofclimatedrivencommunityledresettlementandsiteexpansionknowledgesharingstorytellinghealingandcollaborativecoalitionbuilding