Arctic Floods: Impacts on the Lives of Local Communities in Russia and the United States

The original study of the impact of floods and other natural disasters on northern communities is based on a study of Edeysky (Yakutia, Russia) and the city of Galena (Alaska, United States), which were affected by the large-scale flooding of the Lena River and Yukon River in May 2013. The article d...

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Main Authors: T.N. Gavrilyeva, J. Eichelberger, Y.E. Kontar, V.V. Filippova, A.N. Savinova
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/10611991.2019.1863689
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:mes:prectr:v:61:y:2019:i:7-9:p:607-624 2024-04-14T08:07:19+00:00 Arctic Floods: Impacts on the Lives of Local Communities in Russia and the United States T.N. Gavrilyeva J. Eichelberger Y.E. Kontar V.V. Filippova A.N. Savinova http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/10611991.2019.1863689 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/10611991.2019.1863689 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:41:09Z The original study of the impact of floods and other natural disasters on northern communities is based on a study of Edeysky (Yakutia, Russia) and the city of Galena (Alaska, United States), which were affected by the large-scale flooding of the Lena River and Yukon River in May 2013. The article describes the results of a comparative analysis of the two national disaster response systems, and assesses the damage caused by flooding in the two regions and settlements. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic lena river Yakutia Yukon river Alaska Yukon RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic Yukon
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description The original study of the impact of floods and other natural disasters on northern communities is based on a study of Edeysky (Yakutia, Russia) and the city of Galena (Alaska, United States), which were affected by the large-scale flooding of the Lena River and Yukon River in May 2013. The article describes the results of a comparative analysis of the two national disaster response systems, and assesses the damage caused by flooding in the two regions and settlements.
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author T.N. Gavrilyeva
J. Eichelberger
Y.E. Kontar
V.V. Filippova
A.N. Savinova
spellingShingle T.N. Gavrilyeva
J. Eichelberger
Y.E. Kontar
V.V. Filippova
A.N. Savinova
Arctic Floods: Impacts on the Lives of Local Communities in Russia and the United States
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J. Eichelberger
Y.E. Kontar
V.V. Filippova
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title Arctic Floods: Impacts on the Lives of Local Communities in Russia and the United States
title_short Arctic Floods: Impacts on the Lives of Local Communities in Russia and the United States
title_full Arctic Floods: Impacts on the Lives of Local Communities in Russia and the United States
title_fullStr Arctic Floods: Impacts on the Lives of Local Communities in Russia and the United States
title_full_unstemmed Arctic Floods: Impacts on the Lives of Local Communities in Russia and the United States
title_sort arctic floods: impacts on the lives of local communities in russia and the united states
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