Indigenous Peoples' Interests and the Oil-Gas Industry

Purpose - The article discusses the issues involved in reconciling the development of natural resources with traditional uses of land, such as nomadic reindeer herding and fishing. Whilst it is in the national interest to exploit the oil-gas reserves the indigenous population cannot be protected by...

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Published in:Proceedings of the 20th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference - Vienna, Austria
Main Authors: R. Grover, G. Ledkov, M. Soloviev
Language:English
Published: 2013
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https://doi.org/10.15396/eres2013_143
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spelling fteres:oai:eres.architexturez.net:22424 2023-05-15T17:14:33+02:00 Indigenous Peoples' Interests and the Oil-Gas Industry R. Grover G. Ledkov M. Soloviev 2013 https://eres.architexturez.net//doc/oai-eres-id-eres2013-143 https://doi.org/10.15396/eres2013_143 eng eng https://eres.architexturez.net//doc/oai-eres-id-eres2013-143 doi:10.15396/eres2013_143 Compensation mechanism Environmental destruction Indigenous peoples Industrial invasion Sharing 2013 fteres https://doi.org/10.15396/eres2013_143 2022-02-08T08:18:59Z Purpose - The article discusses the issues involved in reconciling the development of natural resources with traditional uses of land, such as nomadic reindeer herding and fishing. Whilst it is in the national interest to exploit the oil-gas reserves the indigenous population cannot be protected by usual methods of compensation. It raises complex questions of whether the destruction of indigenous livelihoods and cultures can be avoided and whether and what ways the traditional users of the land can protect their interests through sharing in the benefits from natural resource development. Design/methodology/approach - The article uses a case study of Yamal-Nenets Autonomic Okrug undertaken by G Ledkov and examples from other Northern regions. Findings - There has been significant disruption of environment quality and indigenous livelihoods.Practical implications - The leading oil-gas companies developing the industry and infrastructure, are aware of the environmental and social impact of their operations and have sought to mitigate these through engineering solutions and by sponsoring cultural event in similar ways to those used by oil and mining companies elsewhere.Social implications - The Nenets' (and similar indigenous peoples') survival as a distinct culture is bound up with their traditional livelihoods and the natural environment. Originality/value - G Ledkov's perspective as the Duma member for the region gives this article a unique insight into the negotiation process in a situation of asymmetrical power. The results can be used for other Northern regions indigenous population. Other/Unknown Material nenets European Real Estate Society: ERES Digital Library Proceedings of the 20th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference - Vienna, Austria
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Environmental destruction
Indigenous peoples
Industrial invasion
Sharing
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Environmental destruction
Indigenous peoples
Industrial invasion
Sharing
R. Grover
G. Ledkov
M. Soloviev
Indigenous Peoples' Interests and the Oil-Gas Industry
topic_facet Compensation mechanism
Environmental destruction
Indigenous peoples
Industrial invasion
Sharing
description Purpose - The article discusses the issues involved in reconciling the development of natural resources with traditional uses of land, such as nomadic reindeer herding and fishing. Whilst it is in the national interest to exploit the oil-gas reserves the indigenous population cannot be protected by usual methods of compensation. It raises complex questions of whether the destruction of indigenous livelihoods and cultures can be avoided and whether and what ways the traditional users of the land can protect their interests through sharing in the benefits from natural resource development. Design/methodology/approach - The article uses a case study of Yamal-Nenets Autonomic Okrug undertaken by G Ledkov and examples from other Northern regions. Findings - There has been significant disruption of environment quality and indigenous livelihoods.Practical implications - The leading oil-gas companies developing the industry and infrastructure, are aware of the environmental and social impact of their operations and have sought to mitigate these through engineering solutions and by sponsoring cultural event in similar ways to those used by oil and mining companies elsewhere.Social implications - The Nenets' (and similar indigenous peoples') survival as a distinct culture is bound up with their traditional livelihoods and the natural environment. Originality/value - G Ledkov's perspective as the Duma member for the region gives this article a unique insight into the negotiation process in a situation of asymmetrical power. The results can be used for other Northern regions indigenous population.
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G. Ledkov
M. Soloviev
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