The Compensation for Losses to Indigenous Peoples Due to the Arctic Industrial Development in Benefit Sharing Paradigm

This article discusses the results of research on the benefit sharing system in Russia focusing on compensation of losses to indigenous peoples due to industrial development in the Arctic. The authors analyzed a Russian case-study on the economic mechanisms of coordination and harmonization of multi...

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Main Authors: Violetta Gassiy, Ivan Potravny
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description This article discusses the results of research on the benefit sharing system in Russia focusing on compensation of losses to indigenous peoples due to industrial development in the Arctic. The authors analyzed a Russian case-study on the economic mechanisms of coordination and harmonization of multi-vector and conflicting interests in the process of industrial development of traditional lands. The developed recommendations will allow, on the one hand, compensating the losses of the indigenous communities, and, on the other hand, to engage indigenous peoples in the process of environmental management and socio-economic development of their territories. The object of the research was the Republic of Sakha and the indigenous communities of the remote Anabar region. The calculation of losses was considered. The authors suggest using this tool for the traditional lands development, because it helps to define fair compensation due to project impacts and to form a fund for sustainable community development. The considered project was exploring and extracting placer diamonds in Polovinnaya River in Yakutia. This paper also presents the social poll results organized in the indigenous communities in 2017. The results helped to formulate the recommendations for the business on benefit sharing agreements with Anabar communities.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2079-9276/8/2/71/ 2025-01-16T20:23:52+00:00 The Compensation for Losses to Indigenous Peoples Due to the Arctic Industrial Development in Benefit Sharing Paradigm Violetta Gassiy Ivan Potravny agris 2019-04-18 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/resources8020071 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/resources8020071 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Resources; Volume 8; Issue 2; Pages: 71 benefit sharing indigenous peoples investment projects traditional nature management economic mechanism losses compensation the Arctic Russia Yakutia Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/resources8020071 2023-07-31T22:12:27Z This article discusses the results of research on the benefit sharing system in Russia focusing on compensation of losses to indigenous peoples due to industrial development in the Arctic. The authors analyzed a Russian case-study on the economic mechanisms of coordination and harmonization of multi-vector and conflicting interests in the process of industrial development of traditional lands. The developed recommendations will allow, on the one hand, compensating the losses of the indigenous communities, and, on the other hand, to engage indigenous peoples in the process of environmental management and socio-economic development of their territories. The object of the research was the Republic of Sakha and the indigenous communities of the remote Anabar region. The calculation of losses was considered. The authors suggest using this tool for the traditional lands development, because it helps to define fair compensation due to project impacts and to form a fund for sustainable community development. The considered project was exploring and extracting placer diamonds in Polovinnaya River in Yakutia. This paper also presents the social poll results organized in the indigenous communities in 2017. The results helped to formulate the recommendations for the business on benefit sharing agreements with Anabar communities. Text Arctic Republic of Sakha Yakutia MDPI Open Access Publishing Anabar ENVELOPE(113.624,113.624,73.286,73.286) Arctic Sakha Resources 8 2 71
spellingShingle benefit sharing
indigenous peoples
investment projects
traditional nature management
economic mechanism
losses
compensation
the Arctic
Russia
Yakutia
Violetta Gassiy
Ivan Potravny
The Compensation for Losses to Indigenous Peoples Due to the Arctic Industrial Development in Benefit Sharing Paradigm
title The Compensation for Losses to Indigenous Peoples Due to the Arctic Industrial Development in Benefit Sharing Paradigm
title_full The Compensation for Losses to Indigenous Peoples Due to the Arctic Industrial Development in Benefit Sharing Paradigm
title_fullStr The Compensation for Losses to Indigenous Peoples Due to the Arctic Industrial Development in Benefit Sharing Paradigm
title_full_unstemmed The Compensation for Losses to Indigenous Peoples Due to the Arctic Industrial Development in Benefit Sharing Paradigm
title_short The Compensation for Losses to Indigenous Peoples Due to the Arctic Industrial Development in Benefit Sharing Paradigm
title_sort compensation for losses to indigenous peoples due to the arctic industrial development in benefit sharing paradigm
topic benefit sharing
indigenous peoples
investment projects
traditional nature management
economic mechanism
losses
compensation
the Arctic
Russia
Yakutia
topic_facet benefit sharing
indigenous peoples
investment projects
traditional nature management
economic mechanism
losses
compensation
the Arctic
Russia
Yakutia
url https://doi.org/10.3390/resources8020071