One of the most remote Arctic locations, Andryushkino village of Yukaghir and Even peoples is located on the shore of the river Alazeya in northeastern Siberia, in the Lower Kolyma Republic of Sakha-Yakutia, Russia. The community is at the nexus of large-scale Arctic social and climate change resulting from economic shifts, permafrost melt events, and high temperatures. In this study, we approach Indigenous knowledge of climate impacts to water by investigating the role of the river Alazeya, which has enabled human life to thrive, given rise to the Indigenous governance of landscapes in the past, and today serves most of the Indigenous peoples in the region for their culture, food security, and well-being. To do this, we offer an ambitious ...
Living in close relationship with the Siberian environment, for several decades the Tungus (Evenk an...
Indigenous knowledge is a valuable but under-used source of information relevant to landscape change...
In Central Yakutia (Eastern Siberia, Russia), persistent freezing temperatures, flat topography, and...
One of the most remote Arctic locations, Andryushkino village of Yukaghir and Even peoples is locate...
Current climate change in the northern regions is a well-recognized phenomenon. In central Ya...
Contemporary survival for post-Soviet Russia’s indigenous communities is complicated both by a Sovie...
In northwestern North America, glaciers figure prominently in both indigenous oral traditions and na...
Arctic Indigenous communities have been classified as highly vulnerable to climate change impacts. T...
The Arctic is warming two to three times faster than the global average. However, climate change is ...
Relatively few people under the age of 60 are fluent speakers of the various Indigenous languages of...
This paper analyzes findings from “Knowledge Exchanges,” which engaged communities of Viliui Sakha, ...
The Lake Imandra watershed is located in one of the most developed regions in the Arctic - the Kola ...
Climate change will be an important issue facing Arctic areas in the coming decades since climate mo...
In the 21st century, human-induced global climate change has been highlighted as one of the most ser...
The capacity of satellite imagery to detect anthropogenic impacts on land cover was assessed for the...
Living in close relationship with the Siberian environment, for several decades the Tungus (Evenk an...
Indigenous knowledge is a valuable but under-used source of information relevant to landscape change...
In Central Yakutia (Eastern Siberia, Russia), persistent freezing temperatures, flat topography, and...
One of the most remote Arctic locations, Andryushkino village of Yukaghir and Even peoples is locate...
Current climate change in the northern regions is a well-recognized phenomenon. In central Ya...
Contemporary survival for post-Soviet Russia’s indigenous communities is complicated both by a Sovie...
In northwestern North America, glaciers figure prominently in both indigenous oral traditions and na...
Arctic Indigenous communities have been classified as highly vulnerable to climate change impacts. T...
The Arctic is warming two to three times faster than the global average. However, climate change is ...
Relatively few people under the age of 60 are fluent speakers of the various Indigenous languages of...
This paper analyzes findings from “Knowledge Exchanges,” which engaged communities of Viliui Sakha, ...
The Lake Imandra watershed is located in one of the most developed regions in the Arctic - the Kola ...
Climate change will be an important issue facing Arctic areas in the coming decades since climate mo...
In the 21st century, human-induced global climate change has been highlighted as one of the most ser...
The capacity of satellite imagery to detect anthropogenic impacts on land cover was assessed for the...
Living in close relationship with the Siberian environment, for several decades the Tungus (Evenk an...
Indigenous knowledge is a valuable but under-used source of information relevant to landscape change...
In Central Yakutia (Eastern Siberia, Russia), persistent freezing temperatures, flat topography, and...