Nomadic Herders: Enhancing the Resilience of Reindeer Herders’ ecosystems and livelihoods CAFF Biennial 2013 Yakutsk Mikhail Pogodaev, Chair of WRH.

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Nomadic Herders: Enhancing the Resilience of Reindeer Herders’ ecosystems and livelihoods CAFF Biennial 2013 Yakutsk Mikhail Pogodaev, Chair of WRH

Pic: A. Kutskiy, EALÁT/ ICR, Chukotka, 2008 Project Objectives  Conserve and enhance biological diversity  Reduce pasture degradation  Sustain resilience of habitats  Sustain resilience of nomadic reindeer herder communities  Conserve and enhance traditional cultural values of pastures Initiated by the Association of World Reindeer Herders in 2009 Based on methods and results of IPY EALAT Linked to project “The Economics and Land-Use Conflicts of Sami Reindeer Herding in Finnmark: Exploring Alternatives” in Norway

World Reindeer Husbandry A Circumpolar Livelihood for Indigenous Peoples E.I Turi, EALÁT, 2008

Pic: E.I Turi ICR/ EALÁT, 2007 Pic: L.MonamiPic: E. Agruboeva Pic: S.D Mathiesen, ICR/ EALÁT, 2008 Reindeer Herding as an Arctic, Indigenous, Nomadic Livelihood Pic: B. Alexander

Senior reindeer herder Vassily Vassilievich Nomchaivyn of brigade nr 4 in Kanchalan, Chukotka AO: “…Remember, it is not us reindeer herders who have been the cause of climate change. The reindeer know what paths to take. Many people have lost their connection with nature, but the animals maintain this connection and that is why we follow the reindeer.” Human-coupled ecosystems and biodiversity Pic: A. Kutskiy, EALÁT/ ICR, Chukotka, 2008

Traditional Knowledge for Enhancing Resilience to Change Traditional Knowledge-based Protection of the Arctic and Arctic Biodiversity xxx

Ex: Development and Land Use Change Yamalo-Nenets AO Source: Magga et al, Pics: A.Degteva/ EALÁT, 2009 & E.I.Turi/ EALÁT, 2007 Bovanenkova gas field, showing reindeer migration route in 2009 with yellow dots. Source: Oskal et al, 2010.

Ex: Loss of pastures and Tundra/ Taiga Fires Imagery: NOAA/ NASA and NASA/ Arctic Portal Fire hotspots

Pic: A. Kutskiy, EALÁT/ ICR, Chukotka, 2008 Methods and strategies  Case-based approach  Traditiional knowledge and Scientific assessments Climate change, land use change, biodiversity  Tools for monitoring of biodiversity and land degradation  Knowledge exchange, community- partnerships,  Community-based monitoring  GIS database, policy briefs  Outreach, awareness raising  Local capacity building and education

Nomadic Herders Project Design Mapping past and current land uses Monitoring status and trends of biodiversity,incl through traditional knowledge Participatory Scenario Planning Mobile technology application Develop a multi- stakeholder partnership/forum for reindeer herders, govnt, industry Develop collaborative land use plans Monitor and evaluate plans regularly Community-level workshops on monitoring environment change Education and awareness raising in nomadic schools & online courses Policy briefs Books, films, photo exhibits Cross-site visits Website Participation in international forums (UNPFII, UNEP, CBD, UNCCD) Project Management and Monitoring

 UNEP/GRID-Arendal, Norway  International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry (ICR)  All-Russian Research Institute for Nature Conservation  Saint-Petersburg State University  Herzen University  Association of World Reindeer Herders (WRH)  Sami Council  UArctic EALÁT Institute for Circumpolar Reindeer Husbandry at NEFU Key Partners Pic: A. Oskal, EALÁT/ ICR, Sakha Rep, 2008

Nomadic Herders Week at the occasion of 380 th Anniversary of the Commonwealth between Russia and Yakutia, 25 th November – 1 st December 2013, Saint-Petersburg Johan Mathis Turi (Association of World Reindeer Herders) presents a Guksi to the President of Sakha Republic © Lawrence Hislop

 International Science Conference: Nomadic Herders and Industrial Development of the Arctic Arranged by St.Petersburg State University, ICR and UArctic EALÁT Institute, including GEF/ UNEP  International Conference: Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation: North-Eastern Vector of Development Arranged by the Russian Geographical Society and Sakha Republic Co-arranged by ICR, WRH and UArctic EALÁT Institute Nomadic Herders Days in St.Petersburg Nov 2012

Nomadic Herders meeting with the Vice-President of Sakha Republic Dmitry Glushko at the Russian Geographical Society, 28 th Nov. 2012, Saint-Petersburg

TRAINING OF FUTURE ARCTIC LEADERS UArctic EALÁT Institute course program, at Institute of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Herzen University, St.Petersburg St.Petersburg, Russia 30th Nov 2012 Engaging 40 youth from reindeer herding communities across the Russian north

Russian Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Mr. Sergey Donskoy and Director of the Department of International Cooperation Mr. Nuritdin Inamov with Nomadic Herders Team Arctic Environment Ministers Meeting Jukkasja ̈ rvi, Sweden, 5-6 February, 2013

Nomadic Herders Communication: Website and Facebook page

Photo: J.M. Gaup, 2009 Arctic Indigenous Peoples can Contribute to Protection of Arctic Nature and Biodiversity