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On the bryoflora of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District
Mosses were collected in the course of geo-botanical research in 1997–2015 in the middle part of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District on a series of key plots in northern taiga, forest-tundra and southern tundra subzones. The plots form a meridional transect between the Siberian ridges and Taz peninsula (N 63–68°, E 74–80°).Annotated list of mosses is ...
Pisarenko, O. Yu. +2 more
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How can indigenous communities in illiberal regimes benefit from oil production? This paper compares the experience of two indigenous peoples in the Russian Arctic, the Nenets and the Komi-Izhemtsi, in their quest for environmental protection and the ...
M. Tysiachniouk +3 more
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Economy of the Arctic “Islands”: The Case of Nenets and Chukotka Autonomous Okrugs [PDF]
The article discusses the economy of Arctic «islands». These territories of the Russian Arctic are unavailable by transport all the year round and have considerable specificity in comparison with the other regions of the Russian and North European Arctic.
Alexander Nikolayevich Pelyasov +2 more
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The Nenets’ Sacred Places: The singing mountain Yanganya Pe
The cult of stones and mountains among the Nenets is very well developed and has a significant role in their culture. In the Polar Ural Mountains there are several sacred mountains that are especially revered by the Nenets. The Soviet ethnographer Lyudmila Khomich[1] wrote that it has many similarities with the same cults of mountains among the Sami ...
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ABSTRACT The Arctic harbours uniquely adapted biodiversity and plays an important role in climate regulation. Strong warming trends in the terrestrial Arctic have been linked to an increase in aboveground biomass (Arctic greening) and community‐wide shifts such as the northwards‐expansion of boreal species (borealization).
Maya Lemaire +4 more
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Abstract Lakes are among the most prevalent and predominant water repositories on the Earth's land surface. A primary objective of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission is to monitor surface water elevation, area, and storage change in lakes globally.
Jida Wang +20 more
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Optimization of Methodological Support of the Tax Benefits Implementation in the Regions: the Practice of the Perm Territory [PDF]
In the article, the problem of the methodological process support of regional tax benefits is reviewed. The method of tax benefits assessment, accepted in Perm Region, was chosen as an analysis object because the relatively long period of application of ...
Maksimov, A. D. +2 more
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The article is devoted to research in the field of the revitalization of the Nenets language through design and calligraphy as one of the types of graphic art. The author of the article refers to the history of the formation of the Nenets language.
T. Batova
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Understanding the Impacts of Arctic Climate Change Through the Lens of Political Ecology
ABSTRACT Climate change is a critical global issue with far‐reaching implications for the environment, society, and economy. Political ecology examines the relationship between political systems, social inequalities, and ecological concerns in relation to climate change.
Ishfaq Hussain Malik, James D. Ford
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Nenets are Samoyedic people belonging to Ural contact minor race, with combined anthropological signs of both Caucasoid and Mongoloid races. In this population, the occurrences of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) were registered during 30 years. Aim.
Tamara Leonidovna Kuraeva +7 more
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