INTAROS Community-Based Monitoring Capacity Development Process in Yakutia and Komi Republic, Arctic Russia.

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2019Author
Enghoff, Martin
Vronski, Nikita
Shadrin, Vyacheslav (Slava)
Sulyandziga, Rodion
Danielsen, Finn
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55pp.
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INTAROS (Integrated Arctic Observing System) is an effort funded by the European Union to
extend and improve existing and evolving observing systems that encompass the land, air and sea in
the Arctic. INTAROS has been implementing a community-based monitoring (CBM) capacity
development process among selected indigenous peoples’ communities in Arctic Russia since
September 2017. The areas and sites involved include communities in Zhigansk and Olenek
districts in Sakha Republic, Eastern Siberia, and Komi-Izhma communities in Komi Republic. The
CBM activities are primarily being implemented in the various communities of Zhigansk and
Olenek districts in Sakha Republic, which is home to the Evenk indigenous communities.
The indigenous communities involved are mainly fishermen, hunters and reindeer herders who are
heavily dependent on the living natural resources in remote areas of the Arctic. All areas have
indigenous communities making important local use of living resources but .....
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CSIPN, RIPOSR, NORDECO and INTAROSDocument Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
23
15
17
14.a
Spatial Coverage
Arctic RegionArctic Russia
Yukatia
Komi Republic
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Enghoff, M., Vronski, N., Shadrin, V., Sulyandziga, R. and Danielsen, F. (2019) INTAROS Community-Based Monitoring Capacity Development Process in Yakutia and Komi Republic, Arctic Russia. CSIPN, RIPOSR, NORDECO and INTAROS, 55pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1834Collections