Разработка экономической модели прогнозирования процессов сбережения коренного населения в арктическом регионе РФ в условиях трансформации образа жизни и изменения климата

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俄罗斯基础研究基金(RFBR)

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Богданова ЕленаНиколаевна

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18-010-00875

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2018

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(а)(а) конкурс проектов фундаментальных научных исследований

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项目标书摘要:Аннотация к заявке: Сбережение коренного населения арктического региона РФ в связи с усилением глобализационных процессов и изменением климата является важной задачей социально-экономической политики РФ. Научное обоснование подходов к сбережению и воспроизводству населения особенно необходимо арктическому региону, где экстремальные природно-климатические условия, территориальная обширность, инфраструктурная необустроенность и высокая концентрация травмоопасных производств усложняют задачу выхода к высокому качеству жизни как исходному критерию стабильности численности населения данных территорий. Научная новизна проекта состоит в разработке модели прогнозирования процессов сбережения коренного населения в арктическом регионе РФ (на фактологическом материале Ямало-Ненецкого автономного округа и Ненецкого автономного округа, накопленном научным коллективом, а также собранном в рамках экспедиционных исследований). Планируется разработка моделей для прогнозирования и управления рисками здоровья коренного населения Арктики в зависимости от природно-климатических, экономических и экологических факторов, промышленного освоения территории и обеспеченности продуктами традиционного питания. Комплексный анализ социально-экономических факторов, влияющих на процессы сбережения населения, позволит разработать разработать организационно-экономический механизм управления рисками, обеспечивающего сбережение коренного населения Арктики, в условиях дальнейшего освоения арктического региона, а также представить рекомендации по уточнению комплекса мероприятий для повышения эффективности реализации социально-экономической политики в данном направлении. Результаты исследования будут опубликованы в 45 научных работах: 1 монография, 6 статей в изданиях, индексируемых в базах данных "Сеть науки" (Web of Science) и "Скопус" (Scopus), 6 – в изданиях, включенных в перечень ВАК России, 32 - доклады (тезисы) на научных мероприятиях (международных и всероссийских) (включены в РИНЦ).

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  • 1.Indigenous women's reproductive health in the Arctic zone of Western Siberia: challenges and solutions

    • 关键词:
    • Women’ s health; reproductive health; reproductive loss; childmortality; pregnancy; indigenous peoples; the Arctic; western Siberia;yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
    • Bogdanova, Elena;Andronov, Sergei;Lobanov, Andrey;Kochkin, Ruslan;Popov, Andrei;Morell, Ildiko Asztalos;Odland, JonOyvind
    • 《INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CIRCUMPOLAR HEALTH》
    • 2021年
    • 80卷
    • 1期
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    In the Russian Arctic, alarming trends (shortage of nomadic Indigenous women, high reproductive loss, child mortality rates) indicate long-term changes towards demographic decline. This study aimed at comparing some indicators of the reproductive health (childbirth rates, number of pregnancies, pregnancy loss) of Indigenous and non-Indigenous women in the exploration of cultural and social factors influencing reproductive behaviour. A multidisciplinary approach draws on methods of medicine, sociology and health economics. It includes data of the women's reproductive health collected from surveys of 879 women (of whom 627 were Indigenous) during expeditions to the settlements and the tundra of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug in 2013-2019. In the tundra, 66.7% of registered Indigenous women's pregnancies resulted in childbirth, 7.8% in induced abortions, 25.5% in spontaneous miscarriage. More than three children were delivered by 59.1% of Indigenous women. Most Indigenous families suffered from high pregnancy loss. Marriage between close relatives was 27.0%. Child mortality equalled 24.4%, three times higher than in the population of the settlements and eight times higher than in families immigrating from other regions. The survival of Indigenous peoples significantly depends on women's reproductive health and sufficient medical service that requires targeted policy.

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  • 3.[Traditional nutrition and demography in the Arctic zone of Western Siberia].

    • 关键词:
    • Far North; demography; indigenous peoples; nutrition; pregnancy; traditional nutrition
    • Andronov, S V;Lobanov, A A;Bichkaeva, F A;Popov, A I;Fesyun, A D;Mukhina, A A;Rachin, A P;Kochkin, R A;Lobanova, L P;Bogdanova, E N;Shaduyko, O M;Nikitin, M V
    • 《Voprosy pitaniia》
    • 2020年
    • 89卷
    • 5期
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    High requirements for macro- and micronutrients of the organism of a pregnant woman living in the Far North are associated with the influence of extreme factors of high latitudes, and the needs of the mother and the growing fetus. Only the products of the unique food culture of the Arctic people - the Nenets, make it possible to meet the emerging needs. The aim of the work was to study the impact of traditional nutrition on the reproductive health of Nenets women living in the Arctic zone of Western Siberia. Material and methods. 619 indigenous inhabitants (Nenets) of the Yamal, Nadym and Taz districts of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug at the age of 18-65 years were examined. The influence of the type of nutrition (traditional or imported products) on reproductive health indicators (the number of pregnancies, the number of children, the number of spontaneous abortions, frequency of gestosis, threats of termination of pregnancy, operative deliveries) for the period 2013-2018 was studied by analyzing official statistics and by questioning of the female population in own research. Results. The consumption of traditional products (venison, local fishery products, at least 3 times a week) by Nenets women was more often accompanied by a normal physiological course of pregnancy and childbirth (75.2 versus 64.2%, chi2=8.7; p=0.003). It led to a 1.5-fold decrease in the frequency of complications during pregnancy (gestosis, the threat of abortion) (chi2=5.8; p=0.01) and a 20% decrease in the frequency of delivery by cesarean section (chi2=16.6; p<0.001). As a result, a family whose diet was dominated by traditional products had a statistically significantly larger number of children (per child). Conclusion. The preservation of the consumption of reindeer and river fishery products by indigenous women will contribute to the sufficient intake of macro- and micronutrients, that will make it possible to gestate and give birth to a healthier generation of the Nenets society. Copyright© GEOTAR-Media Publishing Group.

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  • 4.Food Sovereignty of the Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic Zone of Western Siberia: Response to COVID-19 Pandemic.

    • 关键词:
    • COVID-19 pandemic; Indigenous peoples; Western Siberia; Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug; food sovereignty; food value chain; reindeer herding; the Arctic
    • Bogdanova, Elena;Andronov, Sergei;Morell, Ildiko Asztalos;Hossain, Kamrul;Raheem, Dele;Filant, Praskovia;Lobanov, Andrey
    • 《International journal of environmental research and public health》
    • 2020年
    • 17卷
    • 20期
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    This article presents the challenges facing reindeer herding as being both a profitable business and part of the traditional culture of the nomadic Indigenous peoples in the Arctic zone of Western Siberia which addresses substantial needs of the local population. Reindeer herding products are used as traditional nutrition, and as effective preventive means and remedies for adapting to the cold and geomagnetic activity in the High North. Export trends of traditional reindeer products have decreased local Indigenous peoples' access to venison and had a negative impact on their health. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is especially urgent for the Indigenous peoples to have sufficient access to traditional food and be involved in policy decision-making to maintain this traditional business. We aim to analyze the dependencies of Indigenous peoples on the reindeer produce-exporting "food value chain" and explore how (1) the independence of reindeer herders could be increased in these export chains and (2) how provision of their products to local communities could be secured. The study takes a multidisciplinary approach based on policy and socioeconomic analyses with input from medical research. Primary sources include data collected from interviews and surveys of Indigenous peoples during expeditions to the Nyda settlement, the Nydinskaya tundra, the Tazovsky settlement, the Tazovskaya tundra, the Nakhodka tundra, the Gyda and Gydansky settlements, the Yavai-Salinskaya tundra, the Seyakha settlement, the Seyakhinskaya and Tambeyskaya tundras located along the southern coast of the Ob Bay, the northeast coast of the Yamal Peninsula, the Tazovsky and Gydansky Peninsulas, and the Shuryshkarsky district. Data were collected during the summers and winters of 2014-2020.

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