Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract/Objectives
In the 21st century, humanity is facing the crisis of epidemics, climate change (extreme climate), the decline of life-sustaining ecosystems, food security, and the reduction of freshwater storage. Researches pointed out that if these problems come simultaneously, a catastrophe of global system collapse may occur. The global spread of COVID-19 would be the latest manifestation of the deterioration of the relationship between man and the earth. In indigenous areas that are initially vulnerable to diseases due to social inequality, the entangle of COVID-19 and climate disasters had become a syndemic. This project focuses on indigenous communities that develop tourism, discussing social solidarity, cultural support, and food security resilience under the pandemic.
Results/Contributions
this year will focuse on the resilience of COVID-19, discussing the social information transmission of the indigenous people and the prevention during the pandemic. Discover how indigenous people use traditional knowledge to reduce the impact of social factors and improve the community's resilience in the face of disasters.
Keywords
COVID-19 transformabilityresilience,syndemicdegrowth tourism
References
1. https://talk.ltn.com.tw/article/breakingnews/3921869?fbclid=IwAR360UesgJW21ebbJuxzyEMttDPOPqCyv4s0GT2JCiHtZVHhqxH9I9AitSU
張瑋琦(2022年5月10)。與病毒共存 部落還沒準備好!。自由時報自由評論網,自由開講,
2. https://ihc.cip.gov.tw/EJournal/EJournalCat/597
張瑋琦(2021年9月)。COVID-19下的世界原住民。原住民族文獻,48,81-83。
Contact Information
張瑋琦副教授
weichi@mx.nthu.edu.tw