冻土退化条件下的雅库特农村社区:主要风险、社会后果和适应机制

Aleksandr A. Suleymanov, Vasiliy M. Lytkin, Liliya I. Vinokurova, Stepan A. Grigoryev, Svyatoslav I. Fedorov, Viktoriya Yu. Golomareva, Nikolay I. Basharin, Dmitriy A. Aprosimov
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在全球气候变化期间,永久冻土层广泛分布的俄罗斯联邦领土面临的风险尤其大。本文的目的是以萨哈共和国(雅库特)的一些农村定居点为例,确定永久冻土退化的社会后果,并确定适应与环境习惯状态变化相关的挑战的新机制。在这方面,位于雅库特的Amga、Yunkur、Argakhtakh、Lippe-Atakh和Ulakhan-An村首次成为2019-2022年期间开展的相关跨学科研究的重点。在这些住区开展的工作使人们能够确定永久冻土退化后果的当地特点以及当地居民对这些后果的具体看法。报告指出,在所研究的农村住区中,永久冻土退化限制了传统经济活动的发展,包括北极和亚北极土著人口之间的经济活动,限制了住区空间发展的可能性,导致住房存量安全问题,并阻碍了交通通讯。观察到的变化增加了人口、经济实体和地方行政当局的财政负担,并对所研究村庄居民的社会福利产生不利影响。与此同时,所进行的研究表明,在这方面正在形成的农村社区的适应和可持续性机制主要基于农村互助的传统。
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Rural Communities of Yakutia in Conditions of Permafrost Degradation: Key Risks, Social Consequences, and Adaptation Mechanisms
During the period of global climate change, the territories of the Russian Federation, within which permafrost is widespread, are at particular risk. The aim of this article is to identify the social consequences of permafrost degradation on the example of a number of rural settlements in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and to determine the emerging mechanisms of adaptation to the challenges associated with changes in the habitual state of the environment. In this regard, for the first time, the villages of Amga, Yunkur, Argakhtakh, Lippe-Atakh and Ulakhan-An, located in Yakutia, were the focus of relevant interdisciplinary research conducted during 2019–2022. The work in these settlements made it possible to establish local features of both the consequences of the degradation of permafrost and the specifics of their perception by the local population. It is noted that in the rural settlements studied, permafrost degradation limits the development of traditional economic activities, including among the Arctic and Subarctic indigenous population, limits the possibilities for the spatial development of settlements, leads to problems with the safety of the housing stock, and hinders transport communication. The observed changes entail an increase in the financial burden on the population, economic entities and local administrations, and negatively affect the social well-being of the inhabitants of the studied villages. At the same time, the conducted research allowed to reveal that the mechanisms of adaptation and sustainability of rural communities that are being formed in this regard are largely based on traditions of rural mutual assistance.
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