Permafrost thaw challenges and life in Svalbard

IF 3.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ulla Timlin , Alexandra Meyer , Tanja Nordström , Arja Rautio
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Abstract

Svalbard is facing changes related to climate change and permafrost thaw, which have impacts on the life and well-being of people. This study evaluated impacts of climate change and permafrost thaw on the life of locals living in Longyearbyen, Svalbard and focused on investigating self-rated health, well-being, quality of life, satisfaction with life, and feeling of empowerment when facing the changes and impacts. The aim was to find out which perceived environmental and adaptation factors relate to these dependent variables. The data was collected using a multidisciplinary questionnaire (n = 84); for statistical analysis cross-tabulation was used and the associations were tested either by the Pearson χ2 test or Fisher's exact test, when appropriate. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to investigate associations between the dependent variables and perceived environmental and adaptation factors. Results suggested that well-being, quality of life, satisfaction with life, and life balance (a sum variable of earlier parameters) were associated with the recognized challenges related to infrastructure or physical environment. Quality of life and life balance were supported by the opinion that not enough has been done to adapt to permafrost thaw by national and global authorities. Despite recognized challenges, participants appear to live satisfied lives. People seemed to have knowledge about the impacts of permafrost thaw, they wanted to adapt to the changes, but more actions are needed from national and global authorities. Research with a larger sample size is needed due to the complexity of the relationships between people, holistic well-being, and climate change.

永久冻土融化的挑战和斯瓦尔巴群岛的生活
斯瓦尔巴群岛正面临与气候变化和永久冻土融化有关的变化,这些变化对人们的生活和福祉产生了影响。本研究评估了气候变化和永久冻土融化对斯瓦尔巴群岛朗伊尔城当地人生活的影响,并重点调查了自评健康、福祉、生活质量、生活满意度以及面对变化和影响时的赋权感。目的是找出哪些感知到的环境和适应因素与这些因变量有关。采用多学科问卷收集数据(n = 84);统计分析采用交叉表法,并在适当时采用Pearson χ2检验或Fisher精确检验对相关性进行检验。采用二元logistic回归分析研究因变量与感知环境和适应因素之间的关系。结果表明,幸福感、生活质量、生活满意度和生活平衡(早期参数的总和变量)与基础设施或物理环境相关的公认挑战相关。生活质量和生活平衡的观点得到了支持,即国家和全球当局在适应永久冻土融化方面做得还不够。尽管面临公认的挑战,但参与者似乎过着满意的生活。人们似乎对永久冻土融化的影响有所了解,他们希望适应这些变化,但国家和全球当局需要采取更多行动。由于人、整体福祉和气候变化之间关系的复杂性,需要更大样本量的研究。
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Current Research in Environmental Sustainability
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability Environmental Science-General Environmental Science
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