Title of article
Pacific walruses, indigenous hunters, and climate change: Bridging scientific and indigenous knowledge
Author/Authors
Krupnik، نويسنده , , Igor and Ray، نويسنده , , G. Carleton Ray، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
12
From page
2946
To page
2957
Abstract
This paper presents and evaluates two perspectives on changing climate–walrus–human relationships in the Beringian region, from the viewpoints of marine biology and ecology, and from that of indigenous hunters. Bridging these types of knowledge is vital in order to grasp the complexity of the processes involved and for advancing understanding of subarctic marine ecosystems that are currently experiencing rapid ecological and social change. We argue that despite substantial gaps and distinctions, information generated by scientists and indigenous hunters have many similarities. Differences in interpretation are primarily due to scaling and temporal rates of change of knowledge, which could be rectified through more active sharing of expertise and records, enhanced documentation of indigenous observations, more collaborative research, and increased insight from the social sciences.
Keywords
Bering Sea , climate change , indigenous knowledge , Walrus , Odobenus rosmarus
Journal title
Deep-sea research part II: Topical Studies in oceanography
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Deep-sea research part II: Topical Studies in oceanography
Record number
2314237
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