Reindeer Herders Without Reindeer. The Challenges of Joint Knowledge Production on Kolguev Island in the Russian Arctic

Kolguev Island in the Russian Arctic has a unique tundra ecosystem and an indigenous Nenets population whose livelihood is traditionally based on reindeer herding. The Nenets faced a major crisis in 2013–2014 when the reindeer population collapsed. Widely different explanations for this collapse were put forward. This lack of a shared perspective points at the failure of genuine joint knowledge production (JKP) in the island’s UNEP–GEF’s ECORA project (2004–2009). The ECORA project aimed to achieve integrated ecosystem management by stimulating dialog and mutual learning among indigenous people, state agencies, and scientists. This paper analyses the failure of ECORA’s JKP, using a recently developed framework of conditions for successful JKP. The results suggest that ECORA met none of these conditions. It failed at bringing the scientific and indigenous knowledge systems together, and the produced knowledge did not resonate with indigenous people’s perception of living in Kolguev.

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Main Authors: Pristupa, A.O., Lamers, M.A.J., Tysyachnyouk, M., Amelung, S.B.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Arctic, ECORA, Kolguev Island, Russia, ecosystem approach, indigenous involvement in natural resource management, indigenous peoples, integrated ecosystem management, joint knowledge production, reindeer herding,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/reindeer-herders-without-reindeer-the-challenges-of-joint-knowled
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5435672025-01-16 Pristupa, A.O. Lamers, M.A.J. Tysyachnyouk, M. Amelung, S.B. Article/Letter to editor Society & Natural Resources 32 (2019) 3 ISSN: 0894-1920 Reindeer Herders Without Reindeer. The Challenges of Joint Knowledge Production on Kolguev Island in the Russian Arctic 2019 Kolguev Island in the Russian Arctic has a unique tundra ecosystem and an indigenous Nenets population whose livelihood is traditionally based on reindeer herding. The Nenets faced a major crisis in 2013–2014 when the reindeer population collapsed. Widely different explanations for this collapse were put forward. This lack of a shared perspective points at the failure of genuine joint knowledge production (JKP) in the island’s UNEP–GEF’s ECORA project (2004–2009). The ECORA project aimed to achieve integrated ecosystem management by stimulating dialog and mutual learning among indigenous people, state agencies, and scientists. This paper analyses the failure of ECORA’s JKP, using a recently developed framework of conditions for successful JKP. The results suggest that ECORA met none of these conditions. It failed at bringing the scientific and indigenous knowledge systems together, and the produced knowledge did not resonate with indigenous people’s perception of living in Kolguev. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/reindeer-herders-without-reindeer-the-challenges-of-joint-knowled 10.1080/08941920.2018.1505012 https://edepot.wur.nl/464593 Arctic ECORA Kolguev Island Russia ecosystem approach indigenous involvement in natural resource management indigenous peoples integrated ecosystem management joint knowledge production reindeer herding https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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joint knowledge production
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ecosystem approach
indigenous involvement in natural resource management
indigenous peoples
integrated ecosystem management
joint knowledge production
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indigenous involvement in natural resource management
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indigenous involvement in natural resource management
indigenous peoples
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Amelung, S.B.
Reindeer Herders Without Reindeer. The Challenges of Joint Knowledge Production on Kolguev Island in the Russian Arctic
description Kolguev Island in the Russian Arctic has a unique tundra ecosystem and an indigenous Nenets population whose livelihood is traditionally based on reindeer herding. The Nenets faced a major crisis in 2013–2014 when the reindeer population collapsed. Widely different explanations for this collapse were put forward. This lack of a shared perspective points at the failure of genuine joint knowledge production (JKP) in the island’s UNEP–GEF’s ECORA project (2004–2009). The ECORA project aimed to achieve integrated ecosystem management by stimulating dialog and mutual learning among indigenous people, state agencies, and scientists. This paper analyses the failure of ECORA’s JKP, using a recently developed framework of conditions for successful JKP. The results suggest that ECORA met none of these conditions. It failed at bringing the scientific and indigenous knowledge systems together, and the produced knowledge did not resonate with indigenous people’s perception of living in Kolguev.
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Lamers, M.A.J.
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