Socioecological dynamics of diverse global permafrost-agroecosystems under environmental change

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Title
Socioecological dynamics of diverse global permafrost-agroecosystems under environmental change
Journal
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
Author(s)
Ward Jones Melissa, Habeck Joachim Otto, Ulrich Mathias, Crate Susan, Gannon Glenna, Schwoerer Tobias, Jones Benjamin, Kanevskiy Mikhail, Baral Prashant, Maharjan Amina, Steiner Jakob, Spring Andrew, Price Mindy Jewell, Bysouth David, Forbes Bruce C., Verdonen Mariana, Kumpula Timo, Strauss Jens, Windirsch Torben, Poeplau Christopher, Shur Yuri, Gaglioti Benjamin, Parlato Nicholas, Tao Fulu, Turetsky Merritt, Grand Stephanie, Unc Adrian, Borchard Nils
ISSN
1523-0430
1938-4246
Publication state
Published
Issued date
31/12/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
56
Number
1
Language
english
Abstract
Permafrost-agroecosystems include all cultivation and pastoral activities in areas underlain by permafrost. These systems support local livelihoods and food production and are rarely considered in global agricultural studies but may become more relevant as climate change is increasing opportunities for food production in high latitude and mountainous areas. The exact locations and amount of agricultural production in areas containing permafrost are currently unknown, therefore we provide an overview of countries where both permafrost and agricultural activities are present. We highlight the socioecological diversity and complexities of permafrost-agroecosystems through seven case studies: (1) crop cultivation in Alaska, USA; (2) Indigenous food systems and crop cultivation in the Northwest Territories, Canada; (3) horse and cattle husbandry and Indigenous hay production in the Sakha Republic, Russia; (4) mobile pastoralism and husbandry in Mongolia; (5) yak pastoralism in the Central Himalaya, Nepal; (6) berry picking and reindeer herding in northern Fennoscandia; and (7) reindeer herding in northwest Russia. We discuss regional knowledge gaps associated with permafrost and make recommendations to policy makers and land users for adapting to changing permafrost environments. A better understanding of permafrost-agroecosystems is needed to help sustainably manage and develop these systems considering rapidly changing climate, environments, economies, and industries.
Keywords
Permafrost-agroecosystems, permafrost, agriculture, cultivation, pastoralism, climate change, environmental change
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Yes
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22/06/2024 15:00
Last modification date
02/07/2024 9:00
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