Ethnological Expertise in Yakutia: The Local Experience of Assessing the Impact of Industrial Activities on the Northern Indigenous Peoples
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- Scheme of the integrated development of the productive forces, transport, and energy industries of Yakutia until 2020 [27];
- The strategy of socio-economic development of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) until 2030 with the definition of the target vision until 2050 [28];
- Investment project “Integrated development of South Yakutia” [29];
- Expeditionary materials in Ust-Yansky (2018) and Anabarsky District (2018) of Yakutia;
- Results of 11 ethnological expertise assessments, conducted on the territory of Yakutia.
- Statistical: statistical data on socio-economic conditions of groups of indigenous peoples was gathered and used.
- Survey: surveys were conducted during the research expedition on the places of residence of indigenous peoples in Ust’-Yansky, Bulunsky, and Anabarsky Districts with use of the on-site questionnaire survey as a research method. The first survey was conducted among residents of the following localities of the Bulunsky District: urban settlement—Tiksi; rural settlements—Siktyakh, Chekurovka, and Kyusyur. Some residents of the Bykov Cape rural settlement were also included in the research sample. All citizens of the Russian Federation aged 18 years and over were included in the sociological survey sample. Respondents individually read the questions and choose the answer options. The number of respondents was 198 people, including 110 men (55.6%) and 88 women (44.4%); the percentage of respondents who were northern indigenous peoples was 71.7%. The second survey of the indigenous population of the Ust’-Yanskiiy region of Yakutia was conducted in July–August 2017 [30], and the number of respondents was 129 people. Cluster sampling was conducted by a continuous survey, as the nests are the settlements of the village of Ust’-Yanskiiy village, Ust’-Kuyga village, Cossack village, and the village of Lake Khaiyr (see Figure 4). A research method questionnaire was used as well, as in other districts.
- For the assessment of pollution in the Arctic areas of natural complexes of Yakutia we used the method of universal quantitative indicator (UQI)—the percentage of the attribute in the estimated system of parameters [31]. This is the factor intensity index (FII), which is the deviation from the average state of the object in relative terms. The essence of the methodical approach is to bring indicators with a different unit of measure into a single quantitatively comparable system using this index, which is determined by the formula:
3. Ethnological Expertise in Yakutia
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- The first stage is the collection of primary official and scientific materials, information on the national settlement, and on the TNRMT, where an industrial project is planned;
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- The second stage is fieldwork, which includes meetings with representatives of indigenous peoples, national local self-government bodies, and tribal nomadic communities, sociological studies, questionnaires, surveys, and interviews of representatives of indigenous peoples, and analysis of the state of the cultural and linguistic situation. All of the above should be done with maximum consideration of the traditional knowledge and customs of the Arctic indigenous peoples;
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- The third stage is the assessment of the social impact of the industrial project on the indigenous population and the development of recommendations for minimizing negative consequences,
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- The fourth stage is the public hearings of national settlements and the meetings of members of indigenous communities on the results of the impact assessment and the materials of the design estimate documentation of the project.
4. FPIC and Ethnological Expertise
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- FPIC is a necessary and indispensable condition for any medical intervention, from simple manipulation to complex surgery;
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- FPIC must be obtained prior to the commencement of the medical intervention;
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- FPIC must be obtained voluntarily—any form of coercion is unacceptable. Consent may be withdrawn at any time and without any explanation;
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- FPIC must be informed. The exchange of information should be reciprocal. Information provided to the patient or their legal representative must be exhaustive [41].
5. Case Study
6. Results of the Ethnological Expertise in Yakutia
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Scope of Activity | Number of Respondents | % |
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Public sector worker | 44 | 34.1 |
Mining company employee | 6 | 4.7 |
Individual entrepreneur | 15 | 11.6 |
Private company employee | 9 | 7.0 |
Hunter | 4 | 3.1 |
Reindeer herder | 17 | 13.2 |
Fisherman | 9 | 7.0 |
Traditional activities (fishing, hunting, reindeer herding) | 5 | 3.9 |
Other | 20 | 15.5 |
Total | 129 | 100.0 |
Income Source | Number of Respondents | % |
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Salary from the main employment | 60 | 46.5 |
Income from the traditional activities | 28 | 21.7 |
Pension, state benefits | 28 | 21.7 |
Additional income (provision of temporary services) | 7 | 5.4 |
Other | 6 | 4.7 |
Total | 129 | 100.0 |
Problem | Number of Mentions (out of 129) | % |
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Lack of employment | 81 | 22.4 |
High prices for products | 78 | 21.5 |
Dilapidated state of the housing stock | 70 | 19.3 |
Low income | 58 | 16 |
Poor transport accessibility | 38 | 10.5 |
Low level of medical services | 27 | 7.5 |
Low level of equipment of educational institutions | 10 | 2.8 |
Problem | Number of Mentions (out of 129) | % |
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Loss of cultural links with their culture and traditions | 76 | 23.8 |
Alcoholism | 72 | 22.6 |
Lack of organized leisure activities | 62 | 19.4 |
Increased morbidity and mortality | 41 | 12.9 |
Youth outflow | 29 | 9.1 |
Crime | 23 | 7.2 |
Problems of sales of products of traditional crafts | 16 | 5 |
Problem | Number of Mentions (out of 129) | % |
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Reduction in the number of sources of traditional fishing | 71 | 21.6 |
Reducing the number of reindeers and change in their migration paths | 60 | 42.6 |
Climate change | 56 | 17.1 |
Pollution of the environment on the territory of traditional nature use | 55 | 16.8 |
Lack of waste collection and recycling system | 52 | 15.9 |
Poaching | 34 | 10.4 |
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Sleptsov, A.; Petrova, A. Ethnological Expertise in Yakutia: The Local Experience of Assessing the Impact of Industrial Activities on the Northern Indigenous Peoples. Resources 2019, 8, 123. https://doi.org/10.3390/resources8030123
Sleptsov A, Petrova A. Ethnological Expertise in Yakutia: The Local Experience of Assessing the Impact of Industrial Activities on the Northern Indigenous Peoples. Resources. 2019; 8(3):123. https://doi.org/10.3390/resources8030123
Chicago/Turabian StyleSleptsov, Anatolii, and Aitalina Petrova. 2019. "Ethnological Expertise in Yakutia: The Local Experience of Assessing the Impact of Industrial Activities on the Northern Indigenous Peoples" Resources 8, no. 3: 123. https://doi.org/10.3390/resources8030123
APA StyleSleptsov, A., & Petrova, A. (2019). Ethnological Expertise in Yakutia: The Local Experience of Assessing the Impact of Industrial Activities on the Northern Indigenous Peoples. Resources, 8(3), 123. https://doi.org/10.3390/resources8030123