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Regional targeting of the Russian economic policy: an institution for spatial planning of territories [PDF]
This article aims at assessing the state of Russian economy amid lower energy prices and the “exchange of sanctions” and identifying the priorities for Russian economic policy as a universal institution capable to support the stability and systemic ...
Tatarkin, A. I.
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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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Landscape patterns of shrubification in the Siberian Low Arctic: A machine learning perspective
We quantified landscape patterns of Arctic shrub distribution and change in Siberian tundra by applying machine learning to paired satellite images acquired 10–15 years apart. This pipeline quantified shrub occurrence along landscape‐scale gradients in microclimate, soil moisture, and proximity to existing shrubs, revealing landscape settings that ...
Anna Derkacheva +3 more
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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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ABSTRACT Background Thyroid hormones (TH) regulate metabolism and are shaped by environmental factors—ambient temperature in particular. Previous work among indigenous and non‐indigenous populations in Russia revealed that there are seasonal shifts in TH dynamics such that total and free triiodothyronine (fT3) and free thyroxine (fT4) increase during ...
Cara Ocobock +6 more
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Human potential as a strategic resource of the Russian Arctic sustainable development [PDF]
Efficiency of the Russian Arctic development depends greatly on human potential of the population inhabiting and conducting work activities in the Arctic regions.
Bolsunovskaya, Yuliya Aleksandrovna +1 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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Arctic tundra ecosystems under fire—Alternative ecosystem states in a changing climate?
Climate change is altering the Arctic tundra, with fires driving vegetation shifts. We hypothesise that post‐fire recovery, shaped by climate change, may not return to pre‐fire conditions, leading to either increased woody vegetation or grass dominance. Photo: The Mingvk Lake fire, a lightning start, burned nearly 8500 hectares in July 2015.
Ramona Julia Heim +18 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 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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