Nothing Goes to Waste : Sustainable Practices of Re-Use Among Indigenous Groups in the Russian North

We are extremely grateful to our field collaborators for their time, sharing their knowledge and practices, which opened this new field of research for both of us. We would also like to express our infinite gratitude to the two anonymous reviewers for their precious comments, which hugely helped us...

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Published in:Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Main Authors: Siragusa, Laura, Arzyutov, Dmitry
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen.Arctic Domus Research Group, University of Aberdeen.Anthropology, University of Aberdeen.CAFÉ UArctic Theme (Circumpolar Archives, Folkore and Ethnography), University of Aberdeen.Etnos: A Life History of the Etnos Concept
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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GN
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2164/16172
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2020.02.001
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Summary:We are extremely grateful to our field collaborators for their time, sharing their knowledge and practices, which opened this new field of research for both of us. We would also like to express our infinite gratitude to the two anonymous reviewers for their precious comments, which hugely helped us improve our review. The work done by Siragusa was supported by the Humanities Program at the Faculty of Arts, University of Helsinki, and by KONE Säätiö, NORMAL [grant number 201805889, 2018]. Fieldwork was also supported by the ERC Advanced Grant, Arctic Domus [grant number 295458, 2011]. The work done by Arzyutov was supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No. [716211 - GRETPOL]) and by the Russian Scientific Foundation, The Energy of the Arctic and Siberia: The Use of Resources in the Context of Socio-Economic and Ecological Change [18-18-00309, 2018]. Peer reviewed