作为传统自然管理对象的极地乌拉尔山脉景观(根据驯鹿牧民的调查)

L. Lubenets, D. Chernykh, R. Loktev, R. Kolesnikov
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介绍北方传统上被认为是驯鹿牧民长途迁徙的无尽平原。然而,极地地区也以具有特定自然管理的山脉为代表。可持续性是历史上建立的山区管理方式的特征,这种管理方式基于最大限度适应当地条件的景观的空间和时间组织。极地乌拉尔地区是历史上存在的地区,是不同民族的共同栖息地:涅涅茨人(主要分布在俄罗斯北部的土著民族中)、汗国人和科米·齐瑞恩人。目前,极地乌拉尔地区是传统驯鹿饲养业的稳定中心之一。气候变化和“文明”影响是对传统山地自然管理的挑战,因为它们给现有的人口与自然之间的互动系统带来了许多不确定性,要求当地社区适应。材料和方法。本研究采用了基于作者问卷的访谈方法。后果显示了极地乌拉尔山脉驯鹿牧民与其他种族相比的山区自然管理和自我认同的区域细节。除了牧场,水和木材(对当地社区的福祉起决定性作用)也是极地乌拉尔山脉景观提供的最重要的自然效益之一。结论极地乌拉尔的驯鹿牧民试图通过成功适应现代挑战(如气候变化)来保护传统的自然管理。在很大程度上,他们积极考虑引进新的技术成果。对实际应用的建议和未来研究的方向。这项研究的结果可用于制定地区和市政计划,以支持极地乌拉尔的传统自然管理,并制定措施使其适应现代挑战。
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The Polar Urals Mountain landscapes as objects of traditional nature management (According to reindeer herders surveys)
Introduction. The North is traditionally perceived as the endless plains used by reindeer herders for long-distance migrations. However, polar regions are also represented by the mountains with specific nature management. Sustainability is characteristic of historically established ways of management in the mountains based on spatial and temporal organization of landscapes adapted to local conditions at the most. The Polar Urals is the historically existing areal- the joint habitat of different peoples: the Nenets people (prevailing among indigenous peoples of the Russian North), the Khanty, and the Komi-Zyryans. At present, the Polar Urals is one of the stable centers of traditional reindeer husbandry. Climate change and “civilization” influence are challenges to traditional mountain nature management as they introduce a number of uncertainties into the existing system of interaction between the population and nature calling for local communities adaptation. Materials and methods. In this study, the method of interviewing based on the authors’ questionnaire was used. Results. The regional specifics of the mountain nature management and self-identification of reindeer herders of the Polar Urals as compared to other clans of their ethnic groups are shown. Besides pastures, water and wood (being decisive in the well-being of local communities) are among most important natural benefits provided by the Polar Urals landscapes. Conclusion. The reindeer herders of the Polar Urals try to preserve the traditional nature management through successful adaptation to modern challenges (e.g. climate change). To a large extent, they consider the introduction of novel technical achievements positively. Suggestions for practical application and direction for future research. The results of the study can be used in the preparation of regional and municipal programs to support traditional nature management in the Polar Urals, and the development of measures to adapt it to modern challenges.
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Sustainable Development of Mountain Territories
Sustainable Development of Mountain Territories Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: International scientific journal "Sustainable development of mountain territories" covers fundamental and applied regional, national and international research and provides a platform to publish original full papers and related reviews in the following areas: engineering science and Earth science in the field of sustainable development of mountain territories. Main objectives of international scientific journal "Sustainable development of mountain territories" are: raising the level of professional scientific workers, teachers of higher educational institutions and scientific organizations; presentation of research results in the field of sustainable development of mountain areas on the technical aspects and Earth sciences, informing readers about the results of Russian and international scientific forums; improved review and editing of the articles submitted for publication; ensuring wide dissemination for the published articles in the international academic environment; encouraging dissemination and indexing of scientific works in various foreign key citation databases.
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