JOURNAL ARTICLE

Indigenous Health and Climate Change

James D. Ford

Year: 2012 Journal:   American Journal of Public Health Vol: 102 (7)Pages: 1260-1266   Publisher: American Public Health Association

Abstract

Indigenous populations have been identified as vulnerable to climate change. This framing, however, is detached from the diverse geographies of how people experience, understand, and respond to climate-related health outcomes, and overlooks nonclimatic determinants. I reviewed research on indigenous health and climate change to capture place-based dimensions of vulnerability and broader determining factors. Studies focused primarily on Australia and the Arctic, and indicated significant adaptive capacity, with active responses to climate-related health risks. However, nonclimatic stresses including poverty, land dispossession, globalization, and associated sociocultural transitions challenge this adaptability. Addressing geographic gaps in existing studies alongside greater focus on indigenous conceptualizations on and approaches to health, examination of global–local interactions shaping local vulnerability, enhanced surveillance, and an evaluation of policy support opportunities are key foci for future research.

Keywords:
Indigenous Climate change Vulnerability (computing) Framing (construction) Sociocultural evolution Poverty Geography Political science Arctic Health equity Environmental planning Economic growth Public health Socioeconomics Development economics Sociology Medicine Ecology

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250
Cited By
10.47
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
83
Refs
0.99
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
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Citation History

Topics

Climate Change and Health Impacts
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Indigenous Studies and Ecology
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions
Health disparities and outcomes
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Health

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