Perspectives of climate change: A comparison of scientific understanding and local interpretations by different Western Siberian communities

We present a study of social effects of climate change as experienced by local communities, based on field research and analysis in Western Siberia, from southern taiga to tundra. The results of field anthropological research reveal different attitudes of local residents to climate change. We compar...

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Main Authors: Rakhmanova, Lidia, Kolesnichenko, Larisa G., Kuzhevskaya, Irina V., Kolesnichenko, Yuri Y., Vorobev, Rostislav, Tyulyupo, Svetlana, Drozdov, Viktor, Shaduyko, Olga M.
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Published: 2021
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spelling fttomskstateuniv:koha:000895627 2023-05-15T18:30:48+02:00 Perspectives of climate change: A comparison of scientific understanding and local interpretations by different Western Siberian communities Rakhmanova, Lidia Kolesnichenko, Larisa G. Kuzhevskaya, Irina V. Kolesnichenko, Yuri Y. Vorobev, Rostislav Tyulyupo, Svetlana Drozdov, Viktor Shaduyko, Olga M. 2021 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01621-y https://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:000895627 eng eng koha:000895627 doi:10.1007/s13280-021-01621-y https://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:000895627 Ambio. 2021. Vol. 50, № 11. P. 2072-2089 изменение климата местные сообщества коренные народы Западная Сибирь природоохранные и экологические тренды статьи в журналах info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 fttomskstateuniv https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01621-y 2022-06-14T16:33:57Z We present a study of social effects of climate change as experienced by local communities, based on field research and analysis in Western Siberia, from southern taiga to tundra. The results of field anthropological research reveal different attitudes of local residents to climate change. We compare the key trends of climate change with the perspectives of local residents, based on memories, subjective experiences, and local environmental knowledge. Our results highlight a significant divergence of the subjective assessments of residents from objective data on the dynamics of changes in certain environmental elements. We explore how the human subjective perception of natural processes, their consequences and impacts, are influenced by such factors as: type of settlement, age, gender, level of education and how collective stereotypes and judgments merge information in attitude formation. We also address the need to reconcile observed climate change impacts and perceptions to enable decision-makers to engage more constructively with the local population to develop and implement adaptation. Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Tundra Siberia Tomsk State University Research Library Ambio 50 11 2072 2089
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topic изменение климата
местные сообщества
коренные народы
Западная Сибирь
природоохранные и экологические тренды
spellingShingle изменение климата
местные сообщества
коренные народы
Западная Сибирь
природоохранные и экологические тренды
Rakhmanova, Lidia
Kolesnichenko, Larisa G.
Kuzhevskaya, Irina V.
Kolesnichenko, Yuri Y.
Vorobev, Rostislav
Tyulyupo, Svetlana
Drozdov, Viktor
Shaduyko, Olga M.
Perspectives of climate change: A comparison of scientific understanding and local interpretations by different Western Siberian communities
topic_facet изменение климата
местные сообщества
коренные народы
Западная Сибирь
природоохранные и экологические тренды
description We present a study of social effects of climate change as experienced by local communities, based on field research and analysis in Western Siberia, from southern taiga to tundra. The results of field anthropological research reveal different attitudes of local residents to climate change. We compare the key trends of climate change with the perspectives of local residents, based on memories, subjective experiences, and local environmental knowledge. Our results highlight a significant divergence of the subjective assessments of residents from objective data on the dynamics of changes in certain environmental elements. We explore how the human subjective perception of natural processes, their consequences and impacts, are influenced by such factors as: type of settlement, age, gender, level of education and how collective stereotypes and judgments merge information in attitude formation. We also address the need to reconcile observed climate change impacts and perceptions to enable decision-makers to engage more constructively with the local population to develop and implement adaptation.
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author Rakhmanova, Lidia
Kolesnichenko, Larisa G.
Kuzhevskaya, Irina V.
Kolesnichenko, Yuri Y.
Vorobev, Rostislav
Tyulyupo, Svetlana
Drozdov, Viktor
Shaduyko, Olga M.
author_facet Rakhmanova, Lidia
Kolesnichenko, Larisa G.
Kuzhevskaya, Irina V.
Kolesnichenko, Yuri Y.
Vorobev, Rostislav
Tyulyupo, Svetlana
Drozdov, Viktor
Shaduyko, Olga M.
author_sort Rakhmanova, Lidia
title Perspectives of climate change: A comparison of scientific understanding and local interpretations by different Western Siberian communities
title_short Perspectives of climate change: A comparison of scientific understanding and local interpretations by different Western Siberian communities
title_full Perspectives of climate change: A comparison of scientific understanding and local interpretations by different Western Siberian communities
title_fullStr Perspectives of climate change: A comparison of scientific understanding and local interpretations by different Western Siberian communities
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of climate change: A comparison of scientific understanding and local interpretations by different Western Siberian communities
title_sort perspectives of climate change: a comparison of scientific understanding and local interpretations by different western siberian communities
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