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Community knowledge exchange in research leads to innovation and action in the Arctic
Indigenous peoples from Arctic communities who are engaged in various aspects of science, research, and community work have much to share with one another.
Shari Fox +31 more
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YAKUTIA AS A PART OF THE KAMCHATKA DIOCESE (1856 – 1869): FEATURES OF CHURCH MANAGEMENT
The paper addresses the Kamchatka period of the history of Orthodoxy in Yakutia (1856 – 1869) as one of the stages of activity of the Russian Orthodox Church on the edge of the Empire’s borders in the context of the state policy which included the tool ...
I. I. Yurganova
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Landsat-Based Trend Analysis of Lake Dynamics across Northern Permafrost Regions [PDF]
Lakes are a ubiquitous landscape feature in northern permafrost regions. They have a strong impact on carbon, energy and water fluxes and can be quite responsive to climate change.
Arp, Christopher D. +6 more
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ABSTRACT Research in geocryology is currently principally concerned with the effects of climate change on permafrost terrain. The motivations for most of the research are (1) quantification of the anticipated net emissions of CO2 and CH4 from warming and thaw of near‐surface permafrost and (2) mitigation of effects on infrastructure of such warming and
Christopher R. Burn +29 more
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The development of research and innovation infrastructure in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) [PDF]
The paper deals with the examination of the activity of the State Committee on innovation policy and science presented by the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).
Adamova, T. V. +3 more
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Three major herds of wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus L.), totaling over 200,000 animals, occur in the tundra and taiga of northern Yakutia. These herds have been expanding since the late 1950s and now occupy most of their historic range. In addition, several thousand wild reindeer occupy the New Siberian Islands and adjacent coastal mainland ...
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Recent enrichment of megafauna in the north of Eurasia supports the concept of Pleistocene rewilding
‘Pleistocene rewilding' refers to the concept of restoring ecosystems to their state during the Pleistocene epoch, by (re‐)introducing species or their close relatives that were present during that time, in an effort to revive ecological processes that existed before human‐driven extinctions.
Igor Popov
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Политическая активность крестьянства Якутии в последние годы гражданской войны (1922-1923 гг.) [PDF]
Условия формирования социально-экономических взглядов и политического предпочтения крестьянства Якутии в период 1921-1923 гг.
Демина, И. А.
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Carbon Emissions From Fires in Eastern Siberian Larch Forests
The present study provides new insights on combustion processes from Siberian larch forest fires. We estimated combustion from vegetation and organic soils at 41 burned plots and spatially extrapolated our plot‐level estimates to the areas of two large fire events.
Clement J. F. Delcourt +9 more
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Russian regions are currently developing measures to adapt to climate change. This study aims to provide a scientific foundation for practical approaches to updating the regional adaptation plan of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).
Nikita I. Tananaev +5 more
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