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Data Set ID:
ELOKA014

Snowchange Oral History - Work Among the Kolyma River Indigenous Societies in Siberia, Russia, Version 1

This data set includes oral history accounts from Indigenous people participating in the Snowchange project in Siberia, Russia. It provides geographic and environmental information from residents of two Indigenous Chukchi communities practicing seasonal nomadic reindeer herding and other subsistence activities that are being affected by climate change in Republic of Sakha-Yakutia, Siberia, in the Russian Federation.

Geographic Coverage

Spatial Coverage:
  • N: 71.24028, S: 66.85056, E: 164.74167, W: 153.38806

Spatial Resolution: Not Specified
Temporal Coverage:
  • 1 January 1930 to 31 December 2009
Temporal Resolution: Not specified
Parameter(s):
  • Boundaries > Administrative Divisions
  • Economic Resources > Agricultural Economics
  • Animal Science > Animal Ecology and Behavior
  • Animal Science > Animal Management Systems
  • Environmental Impacts > Conservation
  • Infrastructure > Cultural Features
  • Animals/Vertebrates > Mammals > Even-toed Ungulates
  • Land Use/Land Cover > Land Management
  • Land Use/Land Cover > Land Tenure
  • Animal Commodities > Livestock Products
  • Animals/Vertebrates > Mammals
  • Frozen Ground > Permafrost
Platform(s) Not specified
Sensor(s): Not specified
Data Format(s):
  • HTML
Version: V1
Data Contributor(s): Tero Mustonen

Data Citation

As a condition of using these data, you must cite the use of this data set using the following citation. For more information, see our Use and Copyright Web page.

Mustonen, T. 2011. Snowchange Oral History - Work Among the Kolyma River Indigenous Societies in Siberia, Russia, Version 1. [Indicate subset used]. Boulder, Colorado USA. NSIDC: National Snow and Ice Data Center. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7265/N5BC3WGR. [Date Accessed].
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