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Damaged Ecosystem Services Threaten Indigenous Communities, and Must Be Restored.

Indigenous communities are facing significant challenges due to damaged ecosystem services which threaten their traditional ways of life. To combat these issues, sustainable solutions must be sought, emphasizing the integration of human, animal, and environmental health.

Damaged Ecosystem Services Threaten Indigenous Communities, and Must Be Restored.

Damaged Ecosystem Services Threaten Indigenous Communities, and Must Be Restored.

Sustainable Paths To Solving This Issue

Promote Education and Public Awareness
Achieved By

Teach Indigenous History and Rights

Develop Community-Led Science Initiatives

Increase Youth Engagement In Conservation

Collaboration and Coordination
Incorporates

Co-Management of Natural Resources

Ensure Indigenous Voices In Policymaking

One Health Approaches
Includes

Integrate Human, Animal, and Environmental Health

Emphasis On Using Indigenous Knowledge In Solutions

Address Environmental Pollution and Health Equity
Enforced by

Target Climate Change Policies To Be Inclusive

Invest In Water Treatment Systems

Clean Up Contaminated Lands

Causes and Manifestations

Societal
Leads to

Migration Away from Ancestral Lands

Disruption of Traditional Livelihoods

Healthcare Disparities

Inadequate Response to Environmental Health Issues

Limited Environmental Health Monitoring and intervention

Economic
Globalization
Connects to

Political Neglect

Land Expropriation

Resource Extraction (mining/oil)

Lack of Funding for Indigenous Populations

Environmental
Caused by

Biodiversity Loss

Harm to Animals

Compromised Hunting Taditions

No Ecosystem Services

Social
Technological Contributions

Use of Ai Degrades Environments

so

Substance Abuse

Loss of Community Cohesion

Influence on Overall Health of Indigenous Communities

Harm in Mental Health
Substance Dependence
Anxiety
Depression

Lack of Physical Activity

Reproductive Consequences
Death By

Poor Prenatal Care

Higher Infant Mortality

Compromised Maternal Health

Shortened Life Expectancy

Chronic Disease Burden

Respiratory Illnesses

Obesity

Heart Disease

Diabetes

Damage To Reserves
Decreased Land Use
Develops into

Disrupted Medicine Systems

Loss of Food Sources

Other Factors Amplifying Negative influences

Infectious Disease

Unequal Healthcare Access

Antibiotic Resistance

Globalization

Market Pressure on Traditional Economies

Water Contamination

Food Insecurity

Reduced Access

Ecosystem Toxicity

Unsafe Drinking Water

Social Determinants of Health
Relates to

Discriminatory Health Policies

Institutional Racism

Underfunded Indigenous Services

Influence on Well-being Indigenous Communities

Damage To Spirituality
Results in

Disconnection

Isolation

Loss of Sacred Sites

Loss of Ceremonial Practices

Fragmentation of families

Harm in Well-Being

Emotional Trauma

Anxiety from Environmental Change

Intergenerational Trauma

Damage Done By Compromised Ecosystem Services

Provisioning
Contributes to

Malnutrition

Poverty

Limits

Arable Land

Regulating
Damage Done

Ecological Distress

Ecosystem collapse

Soil degradation

Supporting
Nutrient Deficiencies
Causes

Issues in Nutrient Cycling

Disruption of Food-Sharing Systems

Decline in Traditional Food Sources

Cultural
Triggers

Loss of Cultural Identity

Subtopic

Disruption of spiritual practices

Leads to

Loss of Traditional Knowledge

Breakdown of Intergenerational Teaching

Language Loss