[图书][B] Tourism, Climate Change and the Geopolitics of Arctic Development: The Critical Case of Greenland

DR Hall - 2021 - books.google.com
Greenland is becoming a critically important territory in terms of tourism, climate change and
competition for resource access, yet it has been poorly represented in academic literature …

[HTML][HTML] Indigenous peoples and extractive industry encounters: Benefit-sharing agreements in Russian Arctic

L Sulyandziga - Polar science, 2019 - Elsevier
This article reviewed the regulatory framework of benefit-sharing agreements between
indigenous communities and resource companies operating in different Arctic regions of …

Indigenous Rights and Interests in a Changing Arctic Ocean

A Sharapova, SL Seck, SL MacLeod… - Arctic Review on Law and …, 2022 - JSTOR
The Arctic has been home to Indigenous peoples since long before the international legal
system of sovereign states came into existence. International law has increasingly …

ILO 169 convention as a vector for the aboriginal legislation development in Russia

VA Kryazhkov, RS Garipov - The International Journal of Human …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The article determines the ILO 169 Convention as one of the most crucial international legal
acts on indigenous peoples' rights and possible vector for the aboriginal legislation …

[图书][B] The right to food guidelines, democracy and citizen participation: Country case studies

KSEC Riol - 2016 - books.google.com
It is now more than a decade since the Right to Food Guidelines were negotiated, agreed
and adopted internationally by states. This book provides a review of its objectives and the …

Russia's Arctic Ambitions

R Orttung - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2024 - oxfordre.com
Summary Russian President Vladimir Putin has made the Arctic a priority since taking power
in 2000. He sees developing Arctic oil and natural gas resources as a key driver of Russia's …

Post-Soviet melancholia and impossibility of indigenous politics in the Russian North

N Sardana - Арктика XXI век. Гуманитарные науки, 2017 - cyberleninka.ru
Drawing on Paul Gilroy's discussion on post-colonial melancholia Britain's inability to
transcend its imperial past which posits certain racialized and ethnicized differences as …

[PDF][PDF] Articulations of Indigeneity in Two Mining Regions of Russia: A Comparative Case Study of Karelia and Buriatia

A Varfolomeeva - PhD Diss., Central European University, 2019 - academia.edu
The dissertation shows that indigenous status recognition in post-Soviet Karelia and Buriatia
is closely connected to having larger control over land and resources. To retain this control …

Being Sami: an ethnography of identity through the lens of the Riddu Riđđu festival

KV Hansen - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Since the 1960s Sami people have been actively seeking recognition of their Indigenous
status. The notion of Sami people as Indigenous has developed along with the rise of …

International indigenous rights law and contextualized decolonization of the Arctic

D Newman - The Palgrave handbook of Arctic policy and politics, 2020 - Springer
This chapter examines the implications of international Indigenous rights law for Arctic
policy. In general terms, it argues that international Indigenous rights law has tendencies to …