Influence of Permafrost Landscapes Degradation on Livelihoods of Sakha Republic (Yakutia) Rural Communities

Climate change and the degradation of permafrost prove to be severe challenges for humanity. At present, the northern communities and those living in rural areas are already facing the consequences. This article is based on field research conducted in the Yunkyur, Olyokminsky, and Amginsky Districts...

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Main Authors: Vasylii Lytkin, Alexander Suleymanov, Lilia Vinokurova, Stepan Grigorev, Victoriya Golomareva, Svyatoslav Fedorov, Aitalina Kuzmina, Igor Syromyatnikov
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:gam:jlands:v:10:y:2021:i:2:p:101-:d:485270 2024-04-14T08:18:07+00:00 Influence of Permafrost Landscapes Degradation on Livelihoods of Sakha Republic (Yakutia) Rural Communities Vasylii Lytkin Alexander Suleymanov Lilia Vinokurova Stepan Grigorev Victoriya Golomareva Svyatoslav Fedorov Aitalina Kuzmina Igor Syromyatnikov https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/2/101/pdf https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/2/101/ unknown https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/2/101/pdf https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/2/101/ article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:39:10Z Climate change and the degradation of permafrost prove to be severe challenges for humanity. At present, the northern communities and those living in rural areas are already facing the consequences. This article is based on field research conducted in the Yunkyur, Olyokminsky, and Amginsky Districts of Sakha Republic (Yakutia) during 2018–2020. These settlements have one of the richest agricultural traditions in the region; however, the inhabitants of these villages now face serious consequences of permafrost degradation. The authors rely on a mixed set of methods and approaches, including sociological surveys, expert and in-depth interviewing, and appropriate archival and museum materials. Methodology of remote sensing and landscape–geocryological research was integrated. The resulting studies made it possible to demonstrate increasingly widespread thermokarst processes in the key areas studied. The authors determined that the degradation of permafrost has led to problems with the safety and development of the housing stock, especially deformation of houses and outbuildings, and reduction of areas suitable for construction. Territories affected by thermokarst also drop out of agricultural use. Finally, the authors identify some adaptation mechanisms to mitigate the effects of changes in permafrost landscapes. Yakutia; permafrost; climate change; thermokarst; rural communities; life-sustaining system Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Sakha Republic Thermokarst Yakutia RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Sakha
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description Climate change and the degradation of permafrost prove to be severe challenges for humanity. At present, the northern communities and those living in rural areas are already facing the consequences. This article is based on field research conducted in the Yunkyur, Olyokminsky, and Amginsky Districts of Sakha Republic (Yakutia) during 2018–2020. These settlements have one of the richest agricultural traditions in the region; however, the inhabitants of these villages now face serious consequences of permafrost degradation. The authors rely on a mixed set of methods and approaches, including sociological surveys, expert and in-depth interviewing, and appropriate archival and museum materials. Methodology of remote sensing and landscape–geocryological research was integrated. The resulting studies made it possible to demonstrate increasingly widespread thermokarst processes in the key areas studied. The authors determined that the degradation of permafrost has led to problems with the safety and development of the housing stock, especially deformation of houses and outbuildings, and reduction of areas suitable for construction. Territories affected by thermokarst also drop out of agricultural use. Finally, the authors identify some adaptation mechanisms to mitigate the effects of changes in permafrost landscapes. Yakutia; permafrost; climate change; thermokarst; rural communities; life-sustaining system
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author Vasylii Lytkin
Alexander Suleymanov
Lilia Vinokurova
Stepan Grigorev
Victoriya Golomareva
Svyatoslav Fedorov
Aitalina Kuzmina
Igor Syromyatnikov
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Alexander Suleymanov
Lilia Vinokurova
Stepan Grigorev
Victoriya Golomareva
Svyatoslav Fedorov
Aitalina Kuzmina
Igor Syromyatnikov
Influence of Permafrost Landscapes Degradation on Livelihoods of Sakha Republic (Yakutia) Rural Communities
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Alexander Suleymanov
Lilia Vinokurova
Stepan Grigorev
Victoriya Golomareva
Svyatoslav Fedorov
Aitalina Kuzmina
Igor Syromyatnikov
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title Influence of Permafrost Landscapes Degradation on Livelihoods of Sakha Republic (Yakutia) Rural Communities
title_short Influence of Permafrost Landscapes Degradation on Livelihoods of Sakha Republic (Yakutia) Rural Communities
title_full Influence of Permafrost Landscapes Degradation on Livelihoods of Sakha Republic (Yakutia) Rural Communities
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