Natural Resource Development and Well-Being in Inuit Nunangat: A Scoping Review

M. Pike, A. Cunsolo, A. Papadopoulos, S. Harper
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Natural resource developments have signifi cant positive and negative impacts on the health and well-being of communities in Inuit Nunangat (Inuit Homelands) in Canada. Mining, hydroelectric, and oil and gas developments signifi cantly alter the landscapes of communities and often an entire region. As climate change and global demand for natural resources increase, the four regions in Inuit Nunangat-Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, Nunavut, and the Inuvialuit Settlement Region-may experience an increase in development activity. The goal of this scoping review was to map trends in the extent, range, and nature of published research examining the relationship between natural resource development and health and well-being of communities in Inuit Nunangat. A total of 2,861 articles were screened for relevance, and 58 articles met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed in full. The results indicate that: 1) Nunavut was the most discussed region;2) mining and/or mineral exploration was the most commonly discussed resource development;3) communication between researchers and industry offi cials or health authorities was not frequently reported;4) there were numerous government policies discussed, suggesting policy is a signifi cant factor in the relationship between resource development and well-being;5) holistic health was the most common area of health discussed;6) Inuit inclusion in research varied, with nearly half of articles reporting Inuit involvement in the data collection and/or analysis;7) few articles discussed mine closures and the impacts on Inuit well-being;and, 8) no articles were published in 2020, therefore no articles discussed the impact of COVID-19.
因纽特人努南加特的自然资源开发和福祉:范围审查
自然资源开发对加拿大因纽特人努南加特(因纽特人家园)社区的健康和福祉具有重大的积极和消极影响。采矿、水力发电、石油和天然气开发极大地改变了社区甚至整个地区的景观。随着气候变化和全球对自然资源需求的增加,因纽特人努南加特、努纳维克、努纳武特和因纽特人定居地区的四个地区可能会经历开发活动的增加。本次范围审查的目标是绘制已发表研究的程度、范围和性质方面的趋势图,这些研究审查了因纽特人努南加特地区自然资源开发与社区健康和福祉之间的关系。共有2861篇文章进行了相关性筛选,其中58篇文章符合纳入标准并进行了全面分析。结果表明:1)努纳武特是讨论最多的地区;2)采矿和/或矿产勘探是最常讨论的资源开发;3)研究人员与行业官员或卫生当局之间的沟通不经常报告;4)讨论了许多政府政策;5)整体健康是最常见的健康讨论领域;6)因纽特人参与研究的情况各不相同,近一半的文章报告因纽特人参与了数据收集和/或分析;7)很少有文章讨论了矿山关闭及其对因纽特人福祉的影响;8)2020年没有发表任何文章,因此没有文章讨论COVID-19的影响。
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