New look at territories of traditional nature use - traditional nature management lands at the coastal zone of the Ice Silk Road: a case study for the Russian Arcticстатья
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Аннотация:Traditional nature management practice of indigenous population in the Arctic zone presents a historical model of sustainable development which main principles are valuable for modern practice of economic activities in this region as well. Indigenous peoples traditional nature management practice in the Russian Arctic nowadays exist only within tribal-community lands, though their virtual limits may be larger and known to indigenous population, helping to preserve regional identities. Preservation of traditional nature management lands in the course of modern economic development, including the Northern Silk Road coastal infrastructure is important for regional ecological and social stability. They may be regarded as ecological buffer zones, restoring ecosystem functions important for regional sustainable development, though modern market economy treats them mainly as economic units less valuable for incomes than industrial. New look at traditional nature management territories may be supported by their ecological economic assessment. Case study in the coastal Nenets traditional nature management lands belonging to family-tribal community “Ya’Erv” demonstrates its possible input to local sustainable development.