Leveraging value-based pathways for Indigenous food security through participatory scenario planning: A case study from St. Paul Island, Alaska, USA

IF 3 3区 管理学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Silja Zimmermann , Brian J. Dermody , Aleut Community of St. Paul Island , Martin J. Wassen , Ruby L. Fried , Elena Bennett , Elson Ian Nyl Ebreo Galang , Lauren M. Divine , Veronica M. Padula , Ine Dorresteijn
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Arctic Indigenous food systems face significant pressure, necessitating transformative changes to ensure food security. Given that Arctic Indigenous communities’ food security is disproportionally being affected by global change, it is important that they develop action plans focused on local agency to meet the challenges they face and leverage food system futures that align with local values. We employ a co-produced participatory scenario planning (PSP) approach that combines PSP with positive scenarios from seeds, leverage points (LP), and intergenerational dialogue to challenge traditional future prospects that tend to be pessimistic and support food security for the Aleut Community of St. Paul Island (ACSPI). Through focus groups, a PSP workshop, and a pathways workshop, this study (i) mobilizes intergenerational community values, develops (ii) four positive future scenarios grounded in these values, and (iii) five pathways to achieve a shared vision of the future food system, and (iv) identifies effective LP for real-world change. The community's shared vision represents a diverse, sovereign local food system rooted in Unangax̂ values. Pathways toward this vision include interventions for local capacity building, economic diversification, local agency, subsistence lifestyles, and community cohesion and health. The paper highlights the transformative potential of co-produced PSP in supporting Arctic Indigenous communities in envisioning and achieving sustainable futures.
通过参与式情景规划利用基于价值的途径促进土著粮食安全:来自美国阿拉斯加圣保罗岛的案例研究
北极土著粮食系统面临巨大压力,需要进行变革性变革以确保粮食安全。鉴于北极土著社区的粮食安全正不成比例地受到全球变化的影响,他们必须制定以当地机构为重点的行动计划,以应对他们面临的挑战,并利用符合当地价值观的粮食系统未来。我们采用共同制作的参与式情景规划(PSP)方法,将PSP与种子、杠杆点(LP)和代际对话的积极情景相结合,以挑战传统的悲观未来前景,并支持圣保罗岛阿申社区(ACSPI)的粮食安全。通过焦点小组、PSP研讨会和途径研讨会,本研究(i)动员代际社区价值观,发展(ii)基于这些价值观的四个积极的未来情景,(iii)实现未来粮食系统共同愿景的五个途径,以及(iv)为现实世界的变化确定有效的LP。社区的共同愿景代表着一个植根于乌南加克斯价值观的多元化、主权的地方粮食体系。实现这一愿景的途径包括对地方能力建设、经济多样化、地方机构、自给生活方式以及社区凝聚力和健康进行干预。该文件强调了共同制作的PSP在支持北极土著社区设想和实现可持续未来方面的变革潜力。
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Futures
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期刊介绍: Futures is an international, refereed, multidisciplinary journal concerned with medium and long-term futures of cultures and societies, science and technology, economics and politics, environment and the planet and individuals and humanity. Covering methods and practices of futures studies, the journal seeks to examine possible and alternative futures of all human endeavours. Futures seeks to promote divergent and pluralistic visions, ideas and opinions about the future. The editors do not necessarily agree with the views expressed in the pages of Futures
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