2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-4648-3_11
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History of Transport Infrastructure Development in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia)

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“…Another example demonstrates that the development of the Northern Sea Route along the coast of Sakha Republic has resulted in ecosystem degradation, the loss of fish stocks and reindeer pasture, as well as a decline in marine and terrestrial subpopulation important for the traditional economies of local Indigenous peoples [86]. Furthermore, tremendous in-migration of labor force from other regions during industrialization periods in the 1930s and 1950s caused a decline in traditional values, environmental ethics, and de-ethnicization of Indigenous Peoples, which significantly affected the sustainability of Indigenous communities [87].…”
Section: Economic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another example demonstrates that the development of the Northern Sea Route along the coast of Sakha Republic has resulted in ecosystem degradation, the loss of fish stocks and reindeer pasture, as well as a decline in marine and terrestrial subpopulation important for the traditional economies of local Indigenous peoples [86]. Furthermore, tremendous in-migration of labor force from other regions during industrialization periods in the 1930s and 1950s caused a decline in traditional values, environmental ethics, and de-ethnicization of Indigenous Peoples, which significantly affected the sustainability of Indigenous communities [87].…”
Section: Economic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another example demonstrates that the development of the Northern Sea Route along the coast of Sakha Republic has resulted in ecosystem degradation, the loss of fish stocks and reindeer pasture, as well as a decline in marine and terrestrial subpopulation important for the traditional economies of local Indigenous peoples [86]. Furthermore, tremendous inmigration of labor force from other regions during industrialization periods in the 1930s and 1950s caused a decline in traditional values, environmental ethics, and deethnicization of Indigenous Peoples, which significantly affected the sustainability of Indigenous communities [87]. Land in Russia, including the territories for traditional practices, are owned by the federal government and Indigenous communities are allowed to utilize their traditional lands (so called TTP-"Territories of Traditional Nature Use") free of charge; however, the registration process to claim the use of land for traditional practices is complicated and there are bureaucratic hurdles around registration [20].…”
Section: Economic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В течение последних трех десятилетий по этой проблеме были опубликованы результаты изысканий целого ряда отечественных и зарубежных ученых -С.И. Бояковой [24], А. Венцеля [26], А.И. Гоголева [3], В.Б.…”
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