Ignoring environmental change? On fishing quotas and collapsing coastlines in Bykovskiy, Northern Sakha (Yakutiya)
The Indigenous village of Bykovskiy is located 40km from Tiksi, the administrative center of Bulunskiy District (Ulus), in the northern part of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutiya), Russia. Founded as a Soviet fishing cooperative, it became home to Indigenous Sakha, Evenkis, Evens, as well as to Russian...
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description | The Indigenous village of Bykovskiy is located 40km from Tiksi, the administrative center of Bulunskiy District (Ulus), in the northern part of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutiya), Russia. Founded as a Soviet fishing cooperative, it became home to Indigenous Sakha, Evenkis, Evens, as well as to Russian settlers and political prisoners from the Baltic states. Post-Soviet transformations, coupled with escalating environmental change processes, has been altering the local economy and subsistence activities since the 1990s. Although our interlocutors directly observed and experienced such changes, they seemed to ignore the visible problem of severe coastal erosion that was destroying a local cemetery. This article is based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in the study region in 2019, and combines approaches from the anthropology of climate change with reception and communication studies. It examines “ignorance” as a strategy of adaptation to multiple stressors under historically reproduced colonial structures of governance. |
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spelling | ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:8280746 2025-01-16T21:47:29+00:00 Ignoring environmental change? On fishing quotas and collapsing coastlines in Bykovskiy, Northern Sakha (Yakutiya) Povoroznyuk, Olga Schweitzer, Peter 2023-05-24 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-023-01874-9 eng eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/infranorth https://zenodo.org/communities/nunataryuk https://zenodo.org/communities/eu oai:zenodo.org:8280746 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Environmental change Fishing Infrastructure Permafrost Republic of Sakha (Yakutiya) Socioeconomic change info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-023-01874-9 2024-12-05T21:13:36Z The Indigenous village of Bykovskiy is located 40km from Tiksi, the administrative center of Bulunskiy District (Ulus), in the northern part of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutiya), Russia. Founded as a Soviet fishing cooperative, it became home to Indigenous Sakha, Evenkis, Evens, as well as to Russian settlers and political prisoners from the Baltic states. Post-Soviet transformations, coupled with escalating environmental change processes, has been altering the local economy and subsistence activities since the 1990s. Although our interlocutors directly observed and experienced such changes, they seemed to ignore the visible problem of severe coastal erosion that was destroying a local cemetery. This article is based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in the study region in 2019, and combines approaches from the anthropology of climate change with reception and communication studies. It examines “ignorance” as a strategy of adaptation to multiple stressors under historically reproduced colonial structures of governance. Article in Journal/Newspaper Evens permafrost Republic of Sakha Tiksi Yakutiya Zenodo Sakha Tiksi ENVELOPE(128.867,128.867,71.633,71.633) Yakutiya ENVELOPE(130.000,130.000,65.000,65.000) Bykovskiy ENVELOPE(129.111,129.111,72.004,72.004) Ambio 52 7 1211 1220 |
spellingShingle | Environmental change Fishing Infrastructure Permafrost Republic of Sakha (Yakutiya) Socioeconomic change Povoroznyuk, Olga Schweitzer, Peter Ignoring environmental change? On fishing quotas and collapsing coastlines in Bykovskiy, Northern Sakha (Yakutiya) |
title | Ignoring environmental change? On fishing quotas and collapsing coastlines in Bykovskiy, Northern Sakha (Yakutiya) |
title_full | Ignoring environmental change? On fishing quotas and collapsing coastlines in Bykovskiy, Northern Sakha (Yakutiya) |
title_fullStr | Ignoring environmental change? On fishing quotas and collapsing coastlines in Bykovskiy, Northern Sakha (Yakutiya) |
title_full_unstemmed | Ignoring environmental change? On fishing quotas and collapsing coastlines in Bykovskiy, Northern Sakha (Yakutiya) |
title_short | Ignoring environmental change? On fishing quotas and collapsing coastlines in Bykovskiy, Northern Sakha (Yakutiya) |
title_sort | ignoring environmental change? on fishing quotas and collapsing coastlines in bykovskiy, northern sakha (yakutiya) |
topic | Environmental change Fishing Infrastructure Permafrost Republic of Sakha (Yakutiya) Socioeconomic change |
topic_facet | Environmental change Fishing Infrastructure Permafrost Republic of Sakha (Yakutiya) Socioeconomic change |
url | https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-023-01874-9 |