Informal road networks and sustainability of Siberian boreal forest landscapes: case study of the Vershina Khandy taiga
Boreal forest landscapes are experiencing various anthropogenic pressures from industrial activity, transportation, urbanization, and recreation compounding already significant changes in regional climate. However, the impact of the transportation infrastructure on boreal forests is rarely considere...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:70751b74ae124406a3b3eb91b2514e3e 2023-09-05T13:22:32+02:00 Informal road networks and sustainability of Siberian boreal forest landscapes: case study of the Vershina Khandy taiga Vera Kuklina Irina Bilichenko Viktor Bogdanov Dmitrii Kobylkin Andrey N Petrov Nikolay Shiklomanov 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac22bd https://doaj.org/article/70751b74ae124406a3b3eb91b2514e3e EN eng IOP Publishing https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac22bd https://doaj.org/toc/1748-9326 doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ac22bd 1748-9326 https://doaj.org/article/70751b74ae124406a3b3eb91b2514e3e Environmental Research Letters, Vol 16, Iss 11, p 115001 (2021) informal roads social-ecological systems boreal forest vulnerability landscape sustainability Siberia Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TD1-1066 Environmental sciences GE1-350 Science Q Physics QC1-999 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac22bd 2023-08-13T00:37:05Z Boreal forest landscapes are experiencing various anthropogenic pressures from industrial activity, transportation, urbanization, and recreation compounding already significant changes in regional climate. However, the impact of the transportation infrastructure on boreal forests is rarely considered, and information about road extent is often incomplete, especially in the case of informal roads. Using a combination of landscape observations and interviews with local residents this case study examines the role of informal roads, i.e. vehicular roadways existing outside of the current publicly governed road networks, in transforming Siberian boreal forest landscapes in the Vershina Khandy taiga, Russia. Informal roads constitute 88% of the total road length in the study area and exert significant and multifaceted effects on social-ecological systems and landscape sustainability. Native dark coniferous forests have been disturbed by cutting, logging and human-caused fires proliferated from the roads. In their immediate vicinity, the informal road networks also exacerbate the replacement of primary forests with different successional states. Landscape vulnerability was assessed using three main factors of road-related disturbance: erosion, permafrost degradation and wildfires. Valley landscapes, where roads are prevalent, found to be the most vulnerable to environmental degradation. They are more often located within the wetlands with permafrost occurrences. The impact of informal roads is not limited to environmental changes. Among consequences there are also increased mobilities of local and Indigenous communities, as well an improved access to the area by outsiders: recreational anglers and poachers. The effects on subsistence activities and mobility vary across different landscapes. Further research on natural and social components of landscape sustainability in boreal forests affected by informal road networks is needed to better understand the local, regional and global role of this phenomena. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost taiga Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Environmental Research Letters 16 11 115001 |
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Boreal forest landscapes are experiencing various anthropogenic pressures from industrial activity, transportation, urbanization, and recreation compounding already significant changes in regional climate. However, the impact of the transportation infrastructure on boreal forests is rarely considered, and information about road extent is often incomplete, especially in the case of informal roads. Using a combination of landscape observations and interviews with local residents this case study examines the role of informal roads, i.e. vehicular roadways existing outside of the current publicly governed road networks, in transforming Siberian boreal forest landscapes in the Vershina Khandy taiga, Russia. Informal roads constitute 88% of the total road length in the study area and exert significant and multifaceted effects on social-ecological systems and landscape sustainability. Native dark coniferous forests have been disturbed by cutting, logging and human-caused fires proliferated from the roads. In their immediate vicinity, the informal road networks also exacerbate the replacement of primary forests with different successional states. Landscape vulnerability was assessed using three main factors of road-related disturbance: erosion, permafrost degradation and wildfires. Valley landscapes, where roads are prevalent, found to be the most vulnerable to environmental degradation. They are more often located within the wetlands with permafrost occurrences. The impact of informal roads is not limited to environmental changes. Among consequences there are also increased mobilities of local and Indigenous communities, as well an improved access to the area by outsiders: recreational anglers and poachers. The effects on subsistence activities and mobility vary across different landscapes. Further research on natural and social components of landscape sustainability in boreal forests affected by informal road networks is needed to better understand the local, regional and global role of this phenomena. |
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Vera Kuklina Irina Bilichenko Viktor Bogdanov Dmitrii Kobylkin Andrey N Petrov Nikolay Shiklomanov |
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Informal road networks and sustainability of Siberian boreal forest landscapes: case study of the Vershina Khandy taiga |
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Informal road networks and sustainability of Siberian boreal forest landscapes: case study of the Vershina Khandy taiga |
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Informal road networks and sustainability of Siberian boreal forest landscapes: case study of the Vershina Khandy taiga |
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Informal road networks and sustainability of Siberian boreal forest landscapes: case study of the Vershina Khandy taiga |
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Informal road networks and sustainability of Siberian boreal forest landscapes: case study of the Vershina Khandy taiga |
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informal road networks and sustainability of siberian boreal forest landscapes: case study of the vershina khandy taiga |
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