TY - JOUR
T1 - Critical seasonal conditions in the reindeer-herding year
T2 - A synopsis of factors and events in Fennoscandia and northwestern Russia
AU - Laptander, Roza
AU - Horstkotte, Tim
AU - Habeck, Joachim Otto
AU - Rasmus, Sirpa
AU - Komu, Teresa
AU - Matthes, Heidrun
AU - Tømmervik, Hans
AU - Istomin, Kirill
AU - Eronen, Jussi T.
AU - Forbes, Bruce C.
N1 - © 2023 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/3
Y1 - 2024/3
N2 - In this article, we identify what herders in Fennoscandia and northwestern Russia see as critical conditions and events in the annual reindeer herding cycle. Indigenous Sámi and Yamal reindeer herders identify eight seasons, each of which has crucial importance in its own way. Differences in perception between Fennoscandian and northwestern Russian reindeer herders about good and bad seasonal conditions are based on the degree of climatic and geographic variation, herd control and the variety of simultaneous pressures on pastures. The scope and speed of ongoing climate change in the Arctic will profoundly modify these conditions, and consequently shape critical events and outcomes in reindeer herding. The resulting challenges need to be assessed in the context of social and economic dynamics. Reindeer herders throughout Fennoscandia and Russia are concerned about future prospects of their livelihood. To adapt to climate change and develop new strategies, reindeer herders must have access to pastures; they must retain their mobility and flexibility; and their participation in land-use decisions must be endorsed.
AB - In this article, we identify what herders in Fennoscandia and northwestern Russia see as critical conditions and events in the annual reindeer herding cycle. Indigenous Sámi and Yamal reindeer herders identify eight seasons, each of which has crucial importance in its own way. Differences in perception between Fennoscandian and northwestern Russian reindeer herders about good and bad seasonal conditions are based on the degree of climatic and geographic variation, herd control and the variety of simultaneous pressures on pastures. The scope and speed of ongoing climate change in the Arctic will profoundly modify these conditions, and consequently shape critical events and outcomes in reindeer herding. The resulting challenges need to be assessed in the context of social and economic dynamics. Reindeer herders throughout Fennoscandia and Russia are concerned about future prospects of their livelihood. To adapt to climate change and develop new strategies, reindeer herders must have access to pastures; they must retain their mobility and flexibility; and their participation in land-use decisions must be endorsed.
KW - Climate change adaptation
KW - Indigenous peoples and local communities
KW - Reindeer
KW - Seasonality and harmful climatic conditions
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U2 - 10.1016/j.polar.2023.101016
DO - 10.1016/j.polar.2023.101016
M3 - Article
SN - 1873-9652
VL - 39
JO - Polar Science
JF - Polar Science
IS - March 2024
M1 - 101016
ER -