Anchored in pacific protocols – climate change, mental health and wellbeing

IF 3.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Christina Newport, Jemaima Tiatia-Siau, KDee Aimiti Ma'ia'i, Yvonne Underhill-Sem, Alistair Woodward
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Abstract

While the Pacific region stands at the forefront of climate change related impacts, we need to hear from those most affected especially in terms of the mental health and wellbeing impacts for our Pacific communities. This exploratory study is led and carried out by Pacific and Indigenous researchers with Pacific peoples and seeks to place Pacific voices front and centre of its practice and analysis. This multi-country study was undertaken with Pacific experts and knowledge holders in Aotearoa New Zealand, the Cook Islands and Niuē. This paper foregrounds Pacific perspectives, and considers how western concepts, such as eco- and climate anxiety, can be best applied to understand the mental distress of climate change for Pacific peoples. We demonstrate that there is a deep interconnection between climate change and mental health and wellbeing, and the impacts of this link has been cultural nuanced and defined by and for Pacific peoples.
以太平洋议定书为基础——气候变化、心理健康和福祉
虽然太平洋地区站在气候变化相关影响的最前沿,但我们需要听取受影响最严重的人的意见,特别是在对我们太平洋社区的心理健康和福祉影响方面。这项探索性研究由太平洋和土著研究人员与太平洋人民一起领导和开展,旨在将太平洋的声音置于其实践和分析的前沿和中心。这项多国研究是与新西兰奥特罗阿、库克群岛和纽伊的太平洋专家和知识持有者一起进行的。本文从太平洋的角度出发,考虑如何最好地应用西方的概念,如生态和气候焦虑,来理解太平洋人民因气候变化而遭受的精神痛苦。我们证明,气候变化与心理健康和福祉之间存在着深刻的联系,这种联系的影响在文化上是微妙的,并由太平洋人民定义。
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