Analysis of the social and cultural impacts of permafrost thaw in the coastal Russian Arctic : Case study of Tiksi and Bykovsky (Republic of Sakha, Russian Federation)
The Arctic is a vast and heterogeneous region known for its extreme climatic and environmental conditions. Humans have inhabited these territories for centuries. Recently, the effects of climate change in the Russian Arctic have gained visibility worldwide because of the role it plays in the regulat...
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ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:tel-04064832v1 2024-01-21T10:03:26+01:00 Analysis of the social and cultural impacts of permafrost thaw in the coastal Russian Arctic : Case study of Tiksi and Bykovsky (Republic of Sakha, Russian Federation) Analyse des impacts sociaux et culturels de la fonte du pergélisol dans la côte de l'Arctique Russe : cas d'étude de Tiksi et Bykovsky (République de Sakha, Russie) Doloisio, Brenda Natalia Cultures, Environnements, Arctique, Représentations, Climat (CEARC) Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Université Paris-Saclay Jean-Paul Vanderlinden 2022-03-10 https://theses.hal.science/tel-04064832 https://theses.hal.science/tel-04064832/document https://theses.hal.science/tel-04064832/file/99067_DOLOISIO_2022_archivage.pdf en eng HAL CCSD NNT: 2022UPASU004 tel-04064832 https://theses.hal.science/tel-04064832 https://theses.hal.science/tel-04064832/document https://theses.hal.science/tel-04064832/file/99067_DOLOISIO_2022_archivage.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess https://theses.hal.science/tel-04064832 Geography. Université Paris-Saclay, 2022. English. ⟨NNT : 2022UPASU004⟩ Climate change Permafrost thaw Culture Adaptation Arctic communities Changement climatique Fonte du pergélisol Communautés arctique [SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis Theses 2022 ftccsdartic 2023-12-23T23:37:11Z The Arctic is a vast and heterogeneous region known for its extreme climatic and environmental conditions. Humans have inhabited these territories for centuries. Recently, the effects of climate change in the Russian Arctic have gained visibility worldwide because of the role it plays in the regulation of the global climate system, as well as in various geophysical and biological processes. Scientific research often focuses on the material dimension of climate change and permafrost thawing, neglecting the importance of the non-material dimension of these processes. This research proposes a broader perspective and analyzes the impacts on the stakeholders, elements and interactions that form the basis of the social configuration and cultural aspects of the coastal communities of Tiksi and Bykovsky (Bulunsky District, Russian Federation). By adapting the constructivist approach of grounded theory, it is here intended to delve into the perception of the inhabitants of Yakutsk, Tiksi and Bykovsky (Yakutia, Russian Federation). More specifically, their narratives are for this research, the starting point for examining their experiences, their interpretations and the implications of the multiple changes that their system is currently facing as a result of climate change and accelerated permafrost thaw. This provides fundamental information regarding terminological specificities, as well as information on the causal links between each event / process, actively contributing to the reconstruction of new risk patterns - as experienced by locals-. Life experiences suggest that the biophysical changes associated to climate change and thawing permafrost are also impacting the cultural and socio-economic dimensions of life in these coastal settlements. In this context, the interconnectedness between the different processes, elements and stakeholders became evident. Therefore, trying to analyze the impacts isolatedly could lead to an under-representation of relevant aspects for local residents. Despite their geographic ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Arctique* Climate change permafrost Republic of Sakha République de Sakha Tiksi Yakutia Yakutsk pergélisol Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) Arctic Sakha Tiksi ENVELOPE(128.867,128.867,71.633,71.633) Yakutsk |
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The Arctic is a vast and heterogeneous region known for its extreme climatic and environmental conditions. Humans have inhabited these territories for centuries. Recently, the effects of climate change in the Russian Arctic have gained visibility worldwide because of the role it plays in the regulation of the global climate system, as well as in various geophysical and biological processes. Scientific research often focuses on the material dimension of climate change and permafrost thawing, neglecting the importance of the non-material dimension of these processes. This research proposes a broader perspective and analyzes the impacts on the stakeholders, elements and interactions that form the basis of the social configuration and cultural aspects of the coastal communities of Tiksi and Bykovsky (Bulunsky District, Russian Federation). By adapting the constructivist approach of grounded theory, it is here intended to delve into the perception of the inhabitants of Yakutsk, Tiksi and Bykovsky (Yakutia, Russian Federation). More specifically, their narratives are for this research, the starting point for examining their experiences, their interpretations and the implications of the multiple changes that their system is currently facing as a result of climate change and accelerated permafrost thaw. This provides fundamental information regarding terminological specificities, as well as information on the causal links between each event / process, actively contributing to the reconstruction of new risk patterns - as experienced by locals-. Life experiences suggest that the biophysical changes associated to climate change and thawing permafrost are also impacting the cultural and socio-economic dimensions of life in these coastal settlements. In this context, the interconnectedness between the different processes, elements and stakeholders became evident. Therefore, trying to analyze the impacts isolatedly could lead to an under-representation of relevant aspects for local residents. Despite their geographic ... |
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Cultures, Environnements, Arctique, Représentations, Climat (CEARC) Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Université Paris-Saclay Jean-Paul Vanderlinden |
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Analysis of the social and cultural impacts of permafrost thaw in the coastal Russian Arctic : Case study of Tiksi and Bykovsky (Republic of Sakha, Russian Federation) |
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Analysis of the social and cultural impacts of permafrost thaw in the coastal Russian Arctic : Case study of Tiksi and Bykovsky (Republic of Sakha, Russian Federation) |
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Analysis of the social and cultural impacts of permafrost thaw in the coastal Russian Arctic : Case study of Tiksi and Bykovsky (Republic of Sakha, Russian Federation) |
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Analysis of the social and cultural impacts of permafrost thaw in the coastal Russian Arctic : Case study of Tiksi and Bykovsky (Republic of Sakha, Russian Federation) |
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Analysis of the social and cultural impacts of permafrost thaw in the coastal Russian Arctic : Case study of Tiksi and Bykovsky (Republic of Sakha, Russian Federation) |
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analysis of the social and cultural impacts of permafrost thaw in the coastal russian arctic : case study of tiksi and bykovsky (republic of sakha, russian federation) |
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