The article describes burning practices used by native northern hunters-gatherers and reindeer herders of Western Siberia as a potential factor of impact on surrounding landscapes. In this sense, the research focuses primarily on aspects of practical importance in the fields of cultural ecology and ethnoarchaeology. Controlled burning of grass, shrubs, and deadwood has been a very effective landscape management tool, though not a common practice among northern natives of Western Siberia. It helped certain groups restore the productivity of berry bushes, attract wild ungulates and create better conditions for reindeer herding and travelling, as well as protect the territory from devastating forest fires. There are some Western Siberian ethni...
Every year, millions of hectares burn across Siberia, driven by a combination of warming temperature...
Wildfires in permafrost areas, including smoldering fires (e.g., “zombie fires”), have increasingly ...
Although wildfire has been central to the ecological dynamics of interior Alaska for 5000 years, the...
The Siberian taiga is the homeland and source of economic, spiritual and social well-being for many ...
The study is based on the author's field research conducted in 2002–2016. The research area covers a...
In large parts of temperate-boreal Eurasia the use of fire, including historic slash-and-burn (shift...
In recent years, forest fires have covered many parts of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). The fires ...
My dissertation focuses on the ways the Orochen-Evenki reindeer herders and hunters living in the ta...
In this article, I will explore interrelations between place making, movement, use of paths and sign...
International audience<p><strong>Holocene fire history of the southern Lake Baikal regio...
The year 2021 set new records for wildfire extent in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in eastern Sibe...
This article documents the way in which the Orochen-Evenki hunters and herders in northern part of Z...
In this paper, ethnographic material on the Komi reindeer herders of eastern Bolshezemelskaya tundra...
Hunter-gatherer peoples have utilized fire for a variety of reasons. The objective of this study was...
The following article explores the meaning of roads and the practices of movement for a small group ...
Every year, millions of hectares burn across Siberia, driven by a combination of warming temperature...
Wildfires in permafrost areas, including smoldering fires (e.g., “zombie fires”), have increasingly ...
Although wildfire has been central to the ecological dynamics of interior Alaska for 5000 years, the...
The Siberian taiga is the homeland and source of economic, spiritual and social well-being for many ...
The study is based on the author's field research conducted in 2002–2016. The research area covers a...
In large parts of temperate-boreal Eurasia the use of fire, including historic slash-and-burn (shift...
In recent years, forest fires have covered many parts of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). The fires ...
My dissertation focuses on the ways the Orochen-Evenki reindeer herders and hunters living in the ta...
In this article, I will explore interrelations between place making, movement, use of paths and sign...
International audience<p><strong>Holocene fire history of the southern Lake Baikal regio...
The year 2021 set new records for wildfire extent in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in eastern Sibe...
This article documents the way in which the Orochen-Evenki hunters and herders in northern part of Z...
In this paper, ethnographic material on the Komi reindeer herders of eastern Bolshezemelskaya tundra...
Hunter-gatherer peoples have utilized fire for a variety of reasons. The objective of this study was...
The following article explores the meaning of roads and the practices of movement for a small group ...
Every year, millions of hectares burn across Siberia, driven by a combination of warming temperature...
Wildfires in permafrost areas, including smoldering fires (e.g., “zombie fires”), have increasingly ...
Although wildfire has been central to the ecological dynamics of interior Alaska for 5000 years, the...