Climate change – scoping the issues


(v) Central and Eastern Europe, Russian Federation, Central Asia and Transcaucasia



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(v) Central and Eastern Europe, Russian Federation, Central Asia and Transcaucasia
Like the polar regions, Siberia and the far north-east are now experiencing some of the most rapid and severe climate change on earth, which contribute to environmental and socio-economic changes. The survival of indigenous peoples, who depend on fishing, hunting and agriculture, also depends on the success of their fragile environment and its resources. As bears and other wild game disappear, the local villages and the people that live in them will suffer particular hardships. Worse, unique indigenous cultures, traditions and languages will face major challenges in maintaining their diversity.

Indigenous peoples have noticed the arrival of new species of plants which were never seen in the region previously. There is a view the hotter summers have provided the conditions for the new plants to thrive in rivers and lakes where the small flowered duckweed. This had made it difficult for fish hence, people’s fishing opportunities have declined due to closure of lakes because of the new plant growth. Also, new bird species have arrived and birds now stay longer in the villages than previously.13


Changes in migration and foraging patterns of reindeer herds, sparked by fluctuating weather patterns, will also cause problems for many northern communities. Those who depend on hunting walrus will bear the brunt of melting ice caps and glaciers. One of the main observations in the region has been the changing seasonal weather patterns, the increased unpredictability and instability of the weather, as well as shorter winters and the fall–winter transition is occurring later and spring weather arriving earlier.14


(vi) North America
Climate change is likely to have a major impact on indigenous peoples and their communities that are dependent on natural resources. About 1.2 million tribal members live on or near reservations, and many pursue lifestyles with a mix of traditional subsistence activities and wage labour. Many reservation economies and budgets of indigenous governments depend heavily on agriculture, forest products and tourism.15

Due to global warming there will be less snowfall and more droughts in many parts of North America which will have a significant impact on indigenous peoples. For example, water resources and water quality may decrease with less precipitation. Further, extended heat waves will increase evaporation and deplete the underground water resources. There may be impacts on health, plant cover, wildlife populations, tribal water rights and individual agricultural operations, and a reduction of tribal services due to decrease in income from land leases.16


Natural disasters such as blizzards, ice storms, and floods, electric power outages, lack of transportation, fuel depletion and food supply shortages will isolate indigenous communities. Poor housing conditions and high energy costs as well as limited access to off-reservation emergency assistance will contribute to the risks faced by indigenous peoples. Also, livestock loss due to severe blizzards can force tribal ranchers out of business due to lack of financial resources. Tribal governments are dependent on lease income for their operations. With extreme weather events, the risk of land transfer to non-tribal use and ownership will increase.17


Higher temperatures over extended periods will result in the loss of native grass and medicinal plants, and erosion that allows the invasion of non-native plants. The zones of semi-arid and desert shrubs, cactus, and sagebrush will move northward. Finally, fire frequency could also increase with more fuel and lightning strikes, degrading the land and reducing regional bio-diversity.18





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