Infrastructural legacies and post-Soviet transformations in Northern Sakha (Yakutiya), Russia

Schweitzer, P. & Povoroznyuk, O. (2022). Infrastructural legacies and post-Soviet transformations in Northern Sakha (Yakutiya), Russia. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 24 (3) 297-308. 10.1080/1523908X.2022.2051455.

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Project: Building Arctic Futures: Transport Infrastructures and Sustainable Northern Communities (INFRANORTH, H2020 885646)

Abstract

The town of Tiksi came into being in the 1930s, when the Soviet Union intensified its efforts to industrialize the Arctic. A critical element of that policy was to make the Northern Sea Route a viable Arctic shipping lane and Tiksi, located where the Lena
River meets the Arctic Ocean, became an important transportation hub on that route. Post-Soviet transformations led to a rapid decline in population numbers and economic significance of the town, while climate change opened up new opportunities for shipping and mammoth tusk collecting. Today, the situation seems to have stabilized but the promises of a bright future pronounced in strategic papers by the government are yet to be realized. The article explores the socio-economic, infrastructural and environmental changes of recent decades in order to explore future development prospects for Tiksi. The infrastructural
legacies of the Soviet past, combined with the environmental conditions of the region, result in the intertwined material dependencies of built and natural environments. Still, these material dependencies are neither straitjackets nor unchangeable. It is the interplay between global climate change, national policies,
and local initiative that will challenge the material dependencies of the past and present.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Arctic; Russia; Northern Sea Route; infrastructure; socioeconomic transformations; environmental change
Research Programs: Advancing Systems Analysis (ASA)
Advancing Systems Analysis (ASA) > Cooperation and Transformative Governance (CAT)
Depositing User: Michaela Rossini
Date Deposited: 13 Oct 2022 13:59
Last Modified: 13 Oct 2022 14:03
URI: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/18302

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