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New look at territories of traditional nature use – traditional nature management lands at the coastal zone of the Ice Silk Road: a case study for the Russian Arctic

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Pages 948-961 | Received 19 Jul 2017, Accepted 27 Dec 2017, Published online: 29 Jan 2018

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Figure 1. Northeast passage length via the Southerly route.

Figure 1. Northeast passage length via the Southerly route.

Figure 2. Indigenous peoples of the Russian North and the Far East. The Arctic zone administrative limits.

Figure 2. Indigenous peoples of the Russian North and the Far East. The Arctic zone administrative limits.

Figure 3. The Northern Sea Route – the Ice Silk Road.

Figure 3. The Northern Sea Route – the Ice Silk Road.

Figure 4. State policy directed at indigenous peoples.

Figure 4. State policy directed at indigenous peoples.

Figure 5. Modern functions of TTNU.

Figure 5. Modern functions of TTNU.

Figure 6. Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Figure 6. Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Figure 7. Study area.

Figure 7. Study area.

Table 1. Proportional value of terrestrial ecosystem services for ‘Ya’Erv’.

Figure 8. Proportional value of regulating and provisioning ecosystem services for Ya’Erv.

Figure 8. Proportional value of regulating and provisioning ecosystem services for Ya’Erv.

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