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IF 0.9 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Jennifer Marlow, Lauren E. Sancken
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摘要

重新安置需要重新设想法律和政策在灾前情况下协助社区重新安置规划方面的作用。几十年来,阿拉斯加Kivalina的467人的Inupiaq捕鲸村一直在机构主导的搬迁过程中,寻求法律补救措施,将搬迁作为解决过度拥挤、水和卫生服务不足以及气候变化对永久冻土和海岸线稳定的影响的综合手段。尽管Kivalina非常成功地让媒体和公众意识到自己的处境,但在Kivalina与传统法律和政策途径的正式接触中,没有出现任何可行的搬迁计划。本文探讨了三个问题:(1)基瓦利纳目前在其殖民历史背景下重新安置的努力;(2)美国联邦和州对Kivalina和其他流离失所的北极部落社区的监管机制有限;(3)包含灾前环境下自力更生搬迁复杂性的特设模型。
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Reimagining Relocation in a Regulatory Void: The Inadequacy of Existing us Federal and State Regulatory Responses to Kivalina’s Climate Displacement in the Alaskan Arctic
Relocation requires reimagining the role of law and policy in assisting community relocation planning in predisaster contexts. For decades, the 467-person Inupiaq whaling village of Kivalina, Alaska, has navigated agency-led relocation processes and sought legal remedies to pursue relocation as a comprehensive means of addressing overcrowding, inadequate water and sanitation services, and the impacts of climate change on permafrost and coastline stability. Despite Kivalina’s highly successful efforts to create media and public awareness of its situation, no actionable relocation plans have emerged out of Kivalina’s formal engagement with traditional legal and policy avenues. This article examines three issues: (1) Kivalina’s current efforts to relocate within the context of its colonial past; (2) the limited us federal and state regulatory mechanisms available to Kivalina and other displaced Arctic tribal communities; and (3) ad hoc models that embrace the complexity of self-reliant relocation in predisaster contexts.
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