Capardus Work Package 4 Case Study in Russia
This case study in Russia led by NORDECO and CSIPN aims to establish dialogue and collaboration for the development of guidelines and standards. The project involves workshops, interviews, and community meetings to document indigenous knowledge and observations related to living resources in Yakutia and Murmansk. The deliverables include reports and workshops to enhance capacity-building among indigenous communities in Arctic Russia.
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Capardus Work Package 4 Case study: Russia
WP4 Case study Russia Aims Establish dialogue and collaboration related to development of guidelines and standards, organize workshop T4.1 Dialogue w. indigenous communities and other actors on living resources in Yakutia T4.2 Workshop on capacity-building and development of standards w. indigenous communities
WP4 Case study Russia Lead by NORDECO and CSIPN T4.1 Dialogue w. local communities and actors on living resources in Yakutia and Murmansk area Interviews and community meetings Document and map indigenous knowledge and observations of development and living resources, based on already existing community groups who are monitoring the environment (CBM)
WP4 Case study Russia Lead by NORDECO & CSIPN T4.2 Workshop on capacity-building and development of standards with indigenous communities Participants: 12 Indigenous representatives from across Arctic Russia Moscow, Feb.-March 2022 (proposed) Purpose of workshop: To discuss current information system for CBM related to Arctic development and living resources. Discuss new observing and communication technologies, and in what way standardization might assist. Enhance the capacity of IP groups in use of new technologies.
Deliverables D4.1 Report on interviews Yakutia* (NORDECO/CSIPN, Nov. 2020) D4.2 Workshop Moscow report (NORDECO/CSIPN, May 2022) *Incl. requirements for Arctic Best Practices System in Yakutia
Progress June Dec. 2021 Updated activity plans Yakutia and Kola Sapmi Eight groups actively monitoring resource trends Guidance of the community monitoring groups Continued learning and adjustment of approaches Experience Exchange workshop btw Yakutia and Kola Peninsula CBM groups in Murmansk, Nov 2021 Discussions w/Bikin Indigenous Peoples group Dissemination: Regular inputs to natural resource management decision-making Yakutia CBM Training Guideline CBM in the Arctic book translation into Russian Case study Citizen Science Fragile Areas , INTAROS booklet Other: Assisted Russian IP activities in Wayfinder projects Arctic Practice questions, answers from three communities
Plans for the next 6 months Community groups continue monitor resource trends Continued guidance of the groups Further learning and adjustment of approaches Moscow experience exchange workshop Arctic Practice questions, dialogue with the coordinators D4.1 Report on interviews w. users and stakeholders Yakutia (postponed from M12). Timing: Depends on travel restrictions D4.2 Report from workshop on capacity-building, CBM and standards (postponed from M30). Timing: Proposed completed May 2022