Climate change and adaptation to social-ecological change: the case of indigenous people and culture-based fisheries in Sri Lanka

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作者
Galappaththi, Eranga K. [1 ]
Ford, James D. [1 ]
Bennett, Elena M. [1 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, 705-805 Sherbrooke St West, Montreal, PQ H3A 0B9, Canada
关键词
Adaptation; Coastal-Vedda; Culture-based fisheries; Aquaculture; Climate change; Sri Lanka; Resilience; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; ECONOMIC-IMPACT; FOOD SECURITY; COMMUNITY; AQUACULTURE; RESILIENCE; STRATEGIES; COMANAGEMENT; PERCEPTIONS; RESERVOIRS;
D O I
10.1007/s10584-020-02716-3
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Rural coastal fishery systems in tropical island nations are undergoing rapid change. Using a case study from eastern Sri Lanka, this paper examines the ways in which indigenous Coastal-Vedda fishers experience and respond to such change. We conducted semi-structured interviews (n = 74), focus group discussions (n = 17, 98 participants), and key informant interviews (n = 38) over a 2-year period (2016-2019). The changes that most Coastal-Vedda fishers experience are disturbance from Sri Lankan ethnic war, changes in climate and the frequency and severity of natural disasters, increased frequency of human-elephant conflicts, increasingly unpredictable weather patterns, and transformation of the Coastal-Vedda due to social modernisation. We used a resilience-based conceptual framework focusing on place, human agency, collective action and collaboration, institutions, indigenous and local knowledge systems, and learning to examine fishers' responses to rapid changes. We identified three community-level adaptive strategies used by the Coastal-Vedda: adaptive institutions with a multi-level institutional structure that facilitates collective action and collaboration, the use of culture-based fisheries (CBF), and diversification of livelihoods. We also recognized four place-specific attributes that shaped community adaptations: cultural identity and worldviews, co-management of CBF, flexibility in choosing adaptive options, and indigenous and local knowledge systems and learning. These adaptive strategies and place-specific attributes provide new insights for scientists, policymakers, and communities in the region, enabling them to more effectively work together to support community adaptation.
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页码:279 / 300
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