俄罗斯与世界北部和北极地区sin可持续发展方案实施情况的比较分析

O. N. Mikhailyuk, E. M. Burundukova
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在过去十年中,与北部和北极领土的工业发展有关的问题是,如何保护过着部落和半部落生活方式的北部土著人民(北部土著人民)原有的独特文化。鉴于今天北方国家北极领土的重要性日益增加,保护土著人民的社会权利,包括维护传统的自然管理和民族文化社区的生活的问题是当前的热门话题。自1980年代末至今,已经通过了关于过部落和游牧生活方式的人民的重要国际法律文件:国际劳工组织第169号国际公约(1989年);《世界土著人民卡里冈宣言和宪章》(1992年);联合国生物多样性公约(1993年);联合国土著人民权利宣言(2007年)。这些法律行为大大提高了北方土著人民的地位,使保护土著人民的问题上升到具有全球重要性的程度,因此有必要制定一项支助政策。让我们以土著人民占很大比例的国家(加拿大和挪威)为例来考虑支持土著人民的经验,以及俄罗斯北部领土的经验。
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Comparative analysis of the implementation of the programs of sustainable development of the SIPN in the Northernand Arctic regions of Russia and the world
In the last decade, in connection with the industrial development of the northern and Arctic territories, the question arises of preserving the original unique culture of the indigenous peoples of the North (Indigenous Peoples of the North), leading a tribal and semi-tribal way of life. Topical in the light of the increased importance of the Arctic territories of the northern countries today are the issues of protecting the social rights of the indigenous peoples, including the preservation of traditional nature management and the life of ethno-cultural communities. Since the late 1980s to date, important international legal acts have been adopted regarding peoples leading a tribal and nomadic lifestyle: International Convention No. 169 of the International Labor Organization (1989); Kari-Oka Declaration and Charter of the World's Aboriginal Peoples (1992); UN Convention on Biological Diversity (1993); United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007). These legal acts significantly increased the rating of the indigenous peoples of the North, raising the problem of their preservation to the level of global importance, and necessitated the development of a support policy. Let us consider the experience of supporting indigenous peoples on the example of countries where the proportion of such a population occupies a significant share (Canada and Norway), as well as the experience of the northern territories of Russia.
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