Inuit food insecurity in the Arctic has become a chronic issue due to colonial processes and, increasingly, climate change. While food security approaches by external forces have fallen short, Inuit peoples are finding innovative ways to reclaim their right to self-determined food. This paper argues that addressing Inuit food insecurity requires a shift away from a food security model that maintains external dependency and towards a food sovereignty model, which recognizes the historical and cultural context of food insecurity and centers Inuit autonomy. I first provide an overview of the Arctic food crisis and the current food security model operated on by non-Indigenous Arctic actors, then contrast these with Inuit-led efforts to rebuild ...
Background and Significance: Arctic Indigenous peoples (IP) are vulnerable to climate change due to...
Problems and opportunities associated with the sale of country food (subsistence-based food obtained...
Nunavut has the highest incidence of food insecurity in Canada, where 56% of Inuit households are be...
This paper develops a conceptual model to examine the vulnerability of Inuit food systems to food in...
Food security exists when individuals and households have reliable access to safe, nutritionally ade...
Harsh weather patterns that are unpredictable owing to climate change, remoteness, dependence on foo...
This paper explores how policies and programs can better support country food security and food sove...
Background. Community members, Aboriginal organizations, public servants and academics have long bee...
Includes abstract in FrenchBroader social determinants such as poverty have a greater influence on I...
This book explores the challenges facing food security, sustainability, sovereignty, and supply chai...
Locally harvesting and commercializing food has the potential to reduce food insecurity levels in Nu...
This book explores the challenges facing food security, sustainability, sovereignty, and supply chai...
Considerable attention has been devoted to the possible effects of global climate change on the envi...
Food Security Governance in the Arctic-Barents Region provides a multidisciplinary perspective on th...
Inuit living in the Canadian Arctic have undergone rapid societal changes in the last half century, ...
Background and Significance: Arctic Indigenous peoples (IP) are vulnerable to climate change due to...
Problems and opportunities associated with the sale of country food (subsistence-based food obtained...
Nunavut has the highest incidence of food insecurity in Canada, where 56% of Inuit households are be...
This paper develops a conceptual model to examine the vulnerability of Inuit food systems to food in...
Food security exists when individuals and households have reliable access to safe, nutritionally ade...
Harsh weather patterns that are unpredictable owing to climate change, remoteness, dependence on foo...
This paper explores how policies and programs can better support country food security and food sove...
Background. Community members, Aboriginal organizations, public servants and academics have long bee...
Includes abstract in FrenchBroader social determinants such as poverty have a greater influence on I...
This book explores the challenges facing food security, sustainability, sovereignty, and supply chai...
Locally harvesting and commercializing food has the potential to reduce food insecurity levels in Nu...
This book explores the challenges facing food security, sustainability, sovereignty, and supply chai...
Considerable attention has been devoted to the possible effects of global climate change on the envi...
Food Security Governance in the Arctic-Barents Region provides a multidisciplinary perspective on th...
Inuit living in the Canadian Arctic have undergone rapid societal changes in the last half century, ...
Background and Significance: Arctic Indigenous peoples (IP) are vulnerable to climate change due to...
Problems and opportunities associated with the sale of country food (subsistence-based food obtained...
Nunavut has the highest incidence of food insecurity in Canada, where 56% of Inuit households are be...