Traditional Nature Management Areas as Means of Organizing the Economic Activities of the Siberian Arctic's Indigenous Minorities

Since 2010, researchers have inhabited indigenous settlements, conducting field studies on the ways of preserving indigenous peoples' unique economic, environmental and cultural practices. The processes of new industrial reclamation of the Siberian Arctic have a direct effect on the area's...

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Main Authors: Natalia P. Koptseva, Vladimir I. Kirko, Viktor N. Nevzorov, Veronika A. Razumovskaya, Eugenia B. Bukharova, Anna R. Semenova
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: EconJournals 2016
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:6209ca4cc2cf44e58661ce1673e3832d 2023-05-15T14:52:28+02:00 Traditional Nature Management Areas as Means of Organizing the Economic Activities of the Siberian Arctic's Indigenous Minorities Natalia P. Koptseva Vladimir I. Kirko Viktor N. Nevzorov Veronika A. Razumovskaya Eugenia B. Bukharova Anna R. Semenova 2016-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/6209ca4cc2cf44e58661ce1673e3832d EN eng EconJournals https://econjournals.com/index.php/irmm/article/view/2810 https://doaj.org/toc/2146-4405 2146-4405 https://doaj.org/article/6209ca4cc2cf44e58661ce1673e3832d International Review of Management and Marketing, Vol 6, Iss 5S (2016) Management. Industrial management HD28-70 Business HF5001-6182 article 2016 ftdoajarticles 2023-02-19T01:30:57Z Since 2010, researchers have inhabited indigenous settlements, conducting field studies on the ways of preserving indigenous peoples' unique economic, environmental and cultural practices. The processes of new industrial reclamation of the Siberian Arctic have a direct effect on the area's indigenous populations living in the Arctic zone, including the Turukhan Area and Taymyr's Dolgano-Nenets Municipal District within the Krasnoyarsk Krai. In this area, traditional economic activities are practiced by the Nenets, the Evenks, the Evens, the Nganasans, the Dolgans, and the Selkups. The majority of experts believe that creating traditional nature management areas with a proper legal underpinning will enable a shift from the policy of state paternalism to the policy of strategic partnership between indigenous peoples and large financial and industrial groups, with state and local authorities assuming the role of mediators and guarantors. The Krasnoyarsk Krai is currently in the process of building a legal foundation for the creation of traditional nature management areas locally, which may make it possible to implement the ethnocultural standards of improving the quality of living for the Siberian Arctic's indigenous minorities. Keywords: Siberian Arctic, traditional economics, regional development JEL Classifications: R1, R5, Z1 Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Dolgano-Nenets Evenks Evens Krasnoyarsk Krai nenets Nganasan* Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Turukhan ENVELOPE(87.694,87.694,65.930,65.930)
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Vladimir I. Kirko
Viktor N. Nevzorov
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Eugenia B. Bukharova
Anna R. Semenova
Traditional Nature Management Areas as Means of Organizing the Economic Activities of the Siberian Arctic's Indigenous Minorities
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description Since 2010, researchers have inhabited indigenous settlements, conducting field studies on the ways of preserving indigenous peoples' unique economic, environmental and cultural practices. The processes of new industrial reclamation of the Siberian Arctic have a direct effect on the area's indigenous populations living in the Arctic zone, including the Turukhan Area and Taymyr's Dolgano-Nenets Municipal District within the Krasnoyarsk Krai. In this area, traditional economic activities are practiced by the Nenets, the Evenks, the Evens, the Nganasans, the Dolgans, and the Selkups. The majority of experts believe that creating traditional nature management areas with a proper legal underpinning will enable a shift from the policy of state paternalism to the policy of strategic partnership between indigenous peoples and large financial and industrial groups, with state and local authorities assuming the role of mediators and guarantors. The Krasnoyarsk Krai is currently in the process of building a legal foundation for the creation of traditional nature management areas locally, which may make it possible to implement the ethnocultural standards of improving the quality of living for the Siberian Arctic's indigenous minorities. Keywords: Siberian Arctic, traditional economics, regional development JEL Classifications: R1, R5, Z1
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author Natalia P. Koptseva
Vladimir I. Kirko
Viktor N. Nevzorov
Veronika A. Razumovskaya
Eugenia B. Bukharova
Anna R. Semenova
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Vladimir I. Kirko
Viktor N. Nevzorov
Veronika A. Razumovskaya
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Anna R. Semenova
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title Traditional Nature Management Areas as Means of Organizing the Economic Activities of the Siberian Arctic's Indigenous Minorities
title_short Traditional Nature Management Areas as Means of Organizing the Economic Activities of the Siberian Arctic's Indigenous Minorities
title_full Traditional Nature Management Areas as Means of Organizing the Economic Activities of the Siberian Arctic's Indigenous Minorities
title_fullStr Traditional Nature Management Areas as Means of Organizing the Economic Activities of the Siberian Arctic's Indigenous Minorities
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title_sort traditional nature management areas as means of organizing the economic activities of the siberian arctic's indigenous minorities
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