探索土著知情对决策的贡献,以支持改善加拿大的粮食安全:范围审查。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Camille Slack, Tamara Donnelly, Sonia D Wesche, Tiff-Annie Kenny
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摘要

土著知情的粮食安全倡议正在获得全球认可,因为它们有潜力促进可持续的、具有社区意识的解决方案,同时以环境管理为中心,并保护具有重要文化意义的食物方式。尽管这方面的知识越来越多,但土著参与与改善加拿大粮食安全有关的决策的问题仍未得到充分探讨。本综述旨在加深对土著投入如何指导当前粮食安全决策过程的理解,以及这些方法如何在加拿大混合粮食系统的背景下应用。对五个在线数据库进行了系统搜索,以审查关于加拿大土著知情粮食安全努力的现有文献,探索关键主题、差距和建议。这项研究总共产生了1916项结果,其中39项被保留下来作进一步分析,它突出了一系列广泛的倡议、计划、政策和战略,这些倡议、计划、政策和战略是由土著社区开发的,与土著社区合作的,或者以土著社区的观点为中心的。这些现有的倡议说明了土著群体如何指导加拿大的粮食安全行动,以及需要考虑哪些因素以确保持续的有效性。调查结果强调,需要采取更具协作性、跨部门、具有社区意识的粮食安全举措,将对土著自决的支持与承认传统知识在各级决策过程中的有效性结合起来。
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Exploring Indigenous-informed contributions to decision-making to support improved food security in Canada: a scoping review.

Indigenous-informed food security initiatives are gaining global recognition for their potential to foster sustainable, community-minded solutions, while centering environmental stewardship, and the preservation of culturally significant foodways. Despite this growing aknowledgement, Indigenous involvement in decision-making related to improved food security in Canada remains underexplored. This review aims to contribute to deepened understandings of how Indigenous inputs are guiding current food security decision-making processes, and how these approaches are being applied in the context of mixed food systems throughout Canada. A systematic search of five online databases was conducted to examine the existing literature on Indigenous-informed food security efforts in Canada, exploring key themes, gaps and recommendations. Yielding a total of 1916 results, 39 of which were retained for further analysis, this search highlighted a broad swath of initiatives, programs, policies and strategies, developed by, in partnership with, or centering the perspectives of Indigenous communities. These existing initiatives frame how Indigenous groups are already guiding food security action in Canada, and what factors need to be considered to ensure on-going effectiveness. Findings highlight the need for more collaborative, cross-sectoral, community-minded food security initiatives, which integrate both support for Indigenous self-determination and recognize the validity of traditional knowledges within decision-making processes at all levels.

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International Journal of Circumpolar Health
International Journal of Circumpolar Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
15.40%
发文量
51
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Circumpolar Health is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Circumpolar Health Research Network [CircHNet]. The journal follows the tradition initiated by its predecessor, Arctic Medical Research. The journal specializes in circumpolar health. It provides a forum for many disciplines, including the biomedical sciences, social sciences, and humanities as they relate to human health in high latitude environments. The journal has a particular interest in the health of indigenous peoples. It is a vehicle for dissemination and exchange of knowledge among researchers, policy makers, practitioners, and those they serve. International Journal of Circumpolar Health welcomes Original Research Articles, Review Articles, Short Communications, Book Reviews, Dissertation Summaries, History and Biography, Clinical Case Reports, Public Health Practice, Conference and Workshop Reports, and Letters to the Editor.
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