东西伯利亚埃文基人、埃文人、科里亚克人和伊特尔曼人不存在和存在的旅游分析

IF 0.2 Q4 GEOGRAPHY Espaces-Populations-Societes Pub Date : 2021-01-20 DOI:10.4000/EPS.10790
A. Lavrillier, Semen Gabyshev, L. Egorova, G. Makarova, Maia Lomovtseva-Adukanova
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自苏联解体以来,西伯利亚土著村民和游牧民族经常难以找到足够的收入来维持生计。一些当地人认为民族旅游可以成为收入来源,但西伯利亚目前几乎没有旅游业。在环北极地区,旅游业被视为经济发展的源泉。俄罗斯联邦到2030年的官方经济发展计划还包括旅游业的增长;为此,俄罗斯动员了专门的工作队。对土著社区的经济、社会和文化影响是什么?什么形式的旅游对他们有利?西伯利亚当地人对旅游业有什么看法?这篇跨学科论文将萨哈-雅库特共和国和阿穆尔地区的当地居民、村民和游牧牧民想象、期望或谴责的不存在的旅游业与堪察加半岛现有的民族旅游体验进行了比较。基于1994年至2016年收集的民族志材料,该论文使用了参与式田野调查、土著联合研究人员和一名人类学家进行的假设以及古典人类学。它从经济、社会、文化和行政层面分析了现有和不存在的旅游。
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Analysing Non-Existent and Existing Tourisms in Eastern Siberia among the Evenki, Even, Koryak and Itelmen
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Siberian indigenous villagers and nomads have often struggled to find enough income to sustain themselves. Some natives think that ethno-tourism can be a source of income, but there is currently little tourism in Siberia. In the circumpolar Arctic, tourism is presented as a source of economic development. The Russian Federation’s Official Plan for Economic Development to 2030 also includes the growth of tourism; to this end, Russia has mobilised specialised taskforces. What will be the economic, social and cultural consequences for native communities? What forms of tourism will be beneficial for them? What perceptions do Siberian natives have of tourism? This transdisciplinary paper compares non-existent tourism, as it is imagined, desired, or deplored by native townspeople, villagers, and nomadic herders of the Sakha-Yakutia Republic and Amur region, with existing ethno-tourism experiences in Kamchatka. Based on ethnographic material collected from 1994 to 2016, the paper used participatory fieldwork, hypothesising performed by indigenous co-researchers and an anthropologist, and classical anthropology. It analyses existing and non-existent tourisms on the economic, social, cultural, and administrative levels.
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期刊介绍: Créée en 1983 par l’Université de Lille 1, siège de sa publication, espace populations sociétés est une revue pluridisciplinaire, internationale et thématique. Elle est ouverte et destinée aux scientifiques dont les thèmes de recherche recouvrent les trois mots-clés qui composent le titre. La différenciation démographique et la différenciation sociale des configurations, de la pratique ou du vécu de l’espace, la différenciation spatiale des populations, des sociétés ou des groupes sociaux, l’imbrication des phénomènes sociaux, démographiques et spatiaux et leurs interactions constituent des objets d’études pour des géographes.
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