BackgroundArctic climate change is already having a significant impact on the environment, economic activity, and public health. For the northern peoples, traditions and cultural identity are closely related to the natural environment so any change will have consequences for society in several ways.MethodsA questionnaire was given to the population on the Vaigach island, the Nenets who rely to a large degree on hunting, fishing and reindeer herding for survival. Semi-structured interviews were also conducted about perception of climate change.ResultsClimate change is observed and has already had an impact on daily life according to more than 50% of the respondents. The winter season is now colder and longer and the summer season colder and shorter. A decrease in standard of living was noticeable but few were planning to leave.ConclusionClimate change has been noticed in the region and it has a negative impact on the standard of living for the Nenets. However, as of yet they do not want to leave as cultural identity is important for their overall well-being.
The Arctic climate change influences significantly the environment, economic activity and public health. As the northern peoples, traditions and cultural identity are closely related to the natural environment, any change will have consequences for the society in several ways. Methods: A questionnaire was distributed among the Nenets on Island Vaigach who rely to a large degree on hunting, fishing and reindeer herding for survival. Semi-structured interviews about perception of climate change were also conducted. Results: Climate change was observed and has already had an impact on the Nenets everyday life according to more than 50 % of the respondents. Winter seasons are now colder and longer and summer seasons are colder and shorter than ever. A decrease in the standard of living was noticeable, but few were planning to leave. Conclusion: Climate change has been noticed in the region and it has a negative impact on the standard of living for the Nenets. However, they do not want to leave the Island as cultural identity is important for their overall well-being.
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