POST-SOVIET PERIOD CHANGES IN RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND THEIR IMPACT ON POPULATION DYNAMICS IN CHUKOTKA AUTONOMOUS OKRUG (RUSSIA)

This study examines changes that have occurred in the resource utilization sector and the impact of these changes on population dynamics in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (Russia) during the post-Soviet period. This paper discuss topics of population-dynamics-related differences that have emerged in...

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Main Authors: T. Litvinenko, K. Kumo
Other Authors: Grantin-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Ministry ofEducation, Science and Culture in Japan (# 26245034), a grant-in-aid from Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Foundationfor International Cooperation (2017), and the Joint Usage and Research CentreProgram by the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University (2017), Russian Foundation for Basic Research
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POST-SOVIET PERIOD CHANGES IN RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND THEIR IMPACT ON POPULATION DYNAMICS IN CHUKOTKA AUTONOMOUS OKRUG (RUSSIA)
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description This study examines changes that have occurred in the resource utilization sector and the impact of these changes on population dynamics in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (Russia) during the post-Soviet period. This paper discuss topics of population-dynamics-related differences that have emerged in the region and impacts of these differences on the use of natural resources and the ethnic composition of the population. Through this study, it was shown that changes have tended to be small in local areas where indigenous peoples who have engaged in traditional natural resource use for a large proportion of the population, while changes have been relatively large in areas where the proportion of non-indigenous people is high and the mining industry has developed.
author2 Grantin-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Ministry ofEducation, Science and Culture in Japan (# 26245034), a grant-in-aid from Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Foundationfor International Cooperation (2017), and the Joint Usage and Research CentreProgram by the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University (2017)
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K. Kumo
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title POST-SOVIET PERIOD CHANGES IN RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND THEIR IMPACT ON POPULATION DYNAMICS IN CHUKOTKA AUTONOMOUS OKRUG (RUSSIA)
title_short POST-SOVIET PERIOD CHANGES IN RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND THEIR IMPACT ON POPULATION DYNAMICS IN CHUKOTKA AUTONOMOUS OKRUG (RUSSIA)
title_full POST-SOVIET PERIOD CHANGES IN RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND THEIR IMPACT ON POPULATION DYNAMICS IN CHUKOTKA AUTONOMOUS OKRUG (RUSSIA)
title_fullStr POST-SOVIET PERIOD CHANGES IN RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND THEIR IMPACT ON POPULATION DYNAMICS IN CHUKOTKA AUTONOMOUS OKRUG (RUSSIA)
title_full_unstemmed POST-SOVIET PERIOD CHANGES IN RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND THEIR IMPACT ON POPULATION DYNAMICS IN CHUKOTKA AUTONOMOUS OKRUG (RUSSIA)
title_sort post-soviet period changes in resource utilization and their impact on population dynamics in chukotka autonomous okrug (russia)
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spelling ftjges:oai:oai.gesj.elpub.ru:article/296 2023-05-15T14:27:49+02:00 POST-SOVIET PERIOD CHANGES IN RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND THEIR IMPACT ON POPULATION DYNAMICS IN CHUKOTKA AUTONOMOUS OKRUG (RUSSIA) T. Litvinenko K. Kumo Grantin-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Ministry ofEducation, Science and Culture in Japan (# 26245034), a grant-in-aid from Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Foundationfor International Cooperation (2017), and the Joint Usage and Research CentreProgram by the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University (2017) Russian Foundation for Basic Research 2017-10-03 application/pdf https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/296 https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2017-10-3-66-86 eng eng Russian Geographical Society https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/296/290 Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. 2005. Published in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New York, 2005. Arctic Council. (2013). Arctic Resilience Interim Report 2013. Stockholm Environment Institute and Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm. Duerden, F. (1992) Critical Look at Sustainable Development in the Canadian North. ARCTIC, Vol. 45, No. 3 pp. 219-225. Gornaya ehnciklopediya [Mining encyclopedia]. — M.: Sovetskaya enciklopediya, 1984—1991 . E. Kozlovsky (Ed.) (Pod redakciei E. Kozlovskogo). Vol 2 (Tom 2.) (in Russian). Gray, P. (2000) Chukotka reindeer husbandry in the post-socialist transition. Polar Research, 19 (1), pp. 31-37. Haknazarov, S. (2013). Ustoichivoe razvitie malochislennyh narodov Severa: teoretikosociologicheskii analiz [Sustainable development of northern minorities: theoretical and sociological analysis]. Vestnik ugrovedeniya. № 4 (15). pp. 118-124. (in Russian). Heleniak, T. (1999) Out-Migration and Depopulation of the Russian North during the 1990s, Post-Soviet Geography and Economics, 40:3, pp. 155-205. Litvinenko, T. (2013). Postsovetskaya transformaciya resursopol’zovaniya i ee vliyanie na dinamiku naseleniya v Chukotskom avtonomnom okruge. [Post-Soviet transformation of resource-use and its impact on population dynamics in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]. Izvestiya RAN. Ser. geogr. № 2. pp. 30-42. (in Russian). Litvinenko, T. and Takeshi, M. (2008) Social consequences of post-Soviet transformation of natural resources utilization in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. Doshisha University Economic Review (Keizaigaku-Ronso). Vol. 60. No. 3. pp. 83-101. Lomakina, N. 2002 Mineral’no-syr’evoi kompleks v ekonomike Dal’nego Vostoka [Mineral resources complex in the Far-Eastern economy]. Vladivostok: Dal’nauka,. p.135 (in Russian). Lomakina, N. (2009) Mineral’no-syr’evoj kompleks Dal’nego Vostoka Rossii: potencial razvitiya [The Russian Far-Eastern mineral resources complex: developmental potential]. Khabarovsk: RIOTIP, p. 240 (in Russian). Minakir, P. (2006) Ekonomika regionov. Dal’nii Vostok [Regional economy. Far-East. A.G. Grinberg (Ed.) (Otv. red. A.G. Granberg).] M.: ZAO Izdatel’stvo Ekonomika, p. 848 (in Russian). Mulvihill, P. and Jacobs, P. (1991). Towards new south/north development trategies in Canada. Alternatives 10(2). pp. 34-39. Motrich, E. (2006) Naselenie Dal’nego Vostoka Rossii [The Russian Far-East population]. P.A.Minakir (ed.) Rossiiskaya Akademiya nauk, Dal’nevostochnoe otdelenie, Institut ehkonomicheskih issledovanii. Vladivostok-Khabarovsk: DVO RAN. p. 224 (in Russian). Oficial’nyi sait Chukotskogo avtonomnogo okruga [Official site of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug] .07.05.2014. URL: http://www.chukotka.org (in Russian). Oficial’nyj sait gubernatora Chukotskogo avtonomnogo okruga Romana Kopina [The Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Governor Roman Kopin’s official site]. Sobytiya. 05.02.2010 URL: http://www.rkopin-chukotka.ru Petrov, A. (2010) Post-staple bust: modeling economic effects of mine closures and postmine demographic shifts in an arctic economy (Yukon), Polar Geography, Vol. 33, No. 1–2, pp. 39–61. Pilyasov, A. (1996) Zakonomernosti i osobennosti osvoeniya Severo-Vostoka Rossii (retrospektiva i prognoz) [Patterns and features of Russia’s North-East development; a retrospective view and forecast]. Magadan: SVKNII DVO RAN. p. 145 (in Russian). Rossiiskaya Arktika: korennye narody i promyshlennoe osvoenie / V. A. Tishkov (Ed.) Pod obshchei redakciei V. A. Tishkova [Russia’s Arctic: indigenous peoples and industrial development]. (2016) Miklukho-Maklay Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, RAS (Institut etnologii i antropologii im. N. N. Mikluho-Maklaya RAN.) — M.; SPb.: Nestor-Istoriya. 272 p. (in Russian). Sidorkina, Z. (2014) Territorial’naya organizaciya i social’naya samoorganizaciya naseleniya v slabozaselennom regione. [Territorial organization and social self-organization of population in a sparsely populated region]. Vladivostok: Dal’nauka. p. 240 (in Russian). Zheleznov-Chukotskii, N., Sekretareva, N., Astahova, T., Zhukova, A. I., Tihomirov YU. and Lozovskaya S. (2005) Prirodnye usloviya i resursy Chukotskogo poluostrova [Natural conditions and resources of the Chukotka Peninsula]. - M.: GEOS. p 503. (in Russian). Vasil’ev, V., Simchenko, YU. and Sokolova Z. (1966) Problemy rekonstrukcii byta malyh narodov Severa [Aspects of reconstruction of northern minorities’ living conditions] Sovetskaya ehtnografiya. № 1. pp. 9-22. 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The GES Journal has used its best endeavors to ensure that the information is correct and current at the time of publication but takes no responsibility for any error, omission, or defect therein. Авторы, публикующие в данном журнале, соглашаются со следующим:Авторы сохраняют за собой авторские права на работу и предоставляют журналу право первой публикации работы на условиях лицензии Creative Commons Attribution License, которая позволяет другим распространять данную работу с обязательным сохранением ссылок на авторов оригинальной работы и оригинальную публикацию в этом журнале.Авторы сохраняют право заключать отдельные контрактные договорённости, касающиеся не-эксклюзивного распространения версии работы в опубликованном здесь виде (например, размещение ее в институтском хранилище, публикацию в книге), со ссылкой на ее оригинальную публикацию в этом журнале.Авторы имеют право размещать их работу CC-BY GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 10, No 3 (2017); 66-86 2542-1565 2071-9388 Chukotka Autonomous Okrug;indigenous people;non-indigenous people;population dynamics;natural resource utilization;human settlements;intra-regional differences;non-renewable mineral resources;renewable natural resources info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftjges https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2017-10-3-66-86 2021-05-21T07:34:00Z This study examines changes that have occurred in the resource utilization sector and the impact of these changes on population dynamics in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (Russia) during the post-Soviet period. This paper discuss topics of population-dynamics-related differences that have emerged in the region and impacts of these differences on the use of natural resources and the ethnic composition of the population. Through this study, it was shown that changes have tended to be small in local areas where indigenous peoples who have engaged in traditional natural resource use for a large proportion of the population, while changes have been relatively large in areas where the proportion of non-indigenous people is high and the mining industry has developed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Chukotka Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Polar Geography Polar Research Geography, Environment, Sustainability (E-Journal) GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY 10 3 66 86