Critical seasonal conditions in the reindeer-herding year: A synopsis of factors and events in Fennoscandia and northwestern Russia

IF 1.5 4区 地球科学 Q3 ECOLOGY Polar Science Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.polar.2023.101016
Roza Laptander , Tim Horstkotte , Joachim Otto Habeck , Sirpa Rasmus , Teresa Komu , Heidrun Matthes , Hans Tømmervik , Kirill Istomin , Jussi T. Eronen , Bruce C. Forbes
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In this article, we identify what herders in Fennoscandia and northwestern Russia see as critical conditions and events in the annual reindeer herding cycle. Indigenous Sámi and Yamal reindeer herders identify eight seasons, each of which has crucial importance in its own way. Differences in perception between Fennoscandian and northwestern Russian reindeer herders about good and bad seasonal conditions are based on the degree of climatic and geographic variation, herd control and the variety of simultaneous pressures on pastures. The scope and speed of ongoing climate change in the Arctic will profoundly modify these conditions, and consequently shape critical events and outcomes in reindeer herding. The resulting challenges need to be assessed in the context of social and economic dynamics. Reindeer herders throughout Fennoscandia and Russia are concerned about future prospects of their livelihood. To adapt to climate change and develop new strategies, reindeer herders must have access to pastures; they must retain their mobility and flexibility; and their participation in land-use decisions must be endorsed.

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驯鹿放牧年的关键季节条件:芬诺斯坎迪亚和俄罗斯西北部的因素和事件摘要
在这篇文章中,我们确定了芬诺斯坎迪亚和俄罗斯西北部的牧民在每年的驯鹿放牧周期中所看到的关键条件和事件。土著Sámi和亚马尔驯鹿牧民确定了八个季节,每个季节都以自己的方式至关重要。芬诺斯坎德和俄罗斯西北部驯鹿牧民对季节条件好坏的不同看法是基于气候和地理变化的程度、牧群控制以及牧场同时面临的各种压力。北极地区持续气候变化的范围和速度将深刻地改变这些条件,从而影响驯鹿放牧的关键事件和结果。需要在社会和经济动态的背景下评估由此产生的挑战。整个芬诺斯坎迪亚和俄罗斯的驯鹿牧民都在担心他们未来的生计前景。为了适应气候变化并制定新的战略,驯鹿牧民必须获得牧场;它们必须保持机动性和灵活性;他们参与土地使用决策必须得到认可。
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Polar Science
Polar Science ECOLOGY-GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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期刊介绍: Polar Science is an international, peer-reviewed quarterly journal. It is dedicated to publishing original research articles for sciences relating to the polar regions of the Earth and other planets. Polar Science aims to cover 15 disciplines which are listed below; they cover most aspects of physical sciences, geosciences and life sciences, together with engineering and social sciences. Articles should attract the interest of broad polar science communities, and not be limited to the interests of those who work under specific research subjects. Polar Science also has an Open Archive whereby published articles are made freely available from ScienceDirect after an embargo period of 24 months from the date of publication. - Space and upper atmosphere physics - Atmospheric science/climatology - Glaciology - Oceanography/sea ice studies - Geology/petrology - Solid earth geophysics/seismology - Marine Earth science - Geomorphology/Cenozoic-Quaternary geology - Meteoritics - Terrestrial biology - Marine biology - Animal ecology - Environment - Polar Engineering - Humanities and social sciences.
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