When Ice Turns to Water: Forest Fires and Indigenous Settlements in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Background: The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) as a Territory of Climate Challenges
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results and Discussion
They answered, “It burns far from our municipal borders. We did signal to the regional firefighters’ services (which subordinate to the Federal Center). However, they answered that it was a landscape fire, and it is inexpedient to extinguish it because it is very expensive—too much expense. We will take firefighting measures when it threatens the lives and safety of the people…”.[Field materials, Ust-Aldan, 2021]
4.1. Causes of Forest Fire: Versions and Facts
“The Verkhoyansk region was on fire in 2019 and in 2020… However, the media practically hushed up this topic … The Tompo ulus greatly suffer from the fire in the second season. Strangely, there are many fires in the uluses with industrial sites, where it is potentially possible to expand mining.”.(Informant, male, Sakha, born in 1950)
“In the old days, people walked around the territories where horses graze in winter and looked after it: they mowed the grass there and burned the remnants of last year’s grass. At present, no one cares for the outlying lands. In addition, we cannot (by law) carry agricultural fires now. So, the horses were forced to eat last year grass that is low in nutrition and even dangerous (because it is rotten)”.[Field material, Ust Aldan, 2021]
4.2. Reflection of Flame in Society
“No one considers invisible damage… Damage to health. I came to the city to treat my eyes in the hospital. The doctors say: “You have complex conjunctivitis, micro trauma. It happens due to burning. It is because of the fire, to which I was too close, and the burnt particles flew in the face (and eyes). And I probably registered as just a patient with vision problems. Here in this department, there are a few people like me-mostly from those who participated in extinguishing fires near villages, who worked on the line of fire…””.(Informant, male, Sakha, born in 1965)
4.3. Firefighting on the Local Level
4.4. Social Activism in Summer 2021
“I occupy a senior position in our production. So, the company doesn’t let me volunteer in firefighting. I know for sure that firefighting requires many consumables-food, water, soap, masks, gloves, and shoes that burn first. I bought paramilitary boots. They are more safe than ordinary. Soap. Household respirators. I bought as much as I could. There is no extra money-family, children, mortgage loans, like everyone else … But it’s impossible not to help in any way!”.[Field materials 2021, Yakutsk, Sakha man, 35 years]
5. Conclusions
- First, there is a need for fundamentally different funding and material equipment for protecting the forests of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Leaders of the Republic reached an agreement between the Republic and the Federal center about increasing funding for fire protection. In 2022, funding for forest fire protection in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) was increased by 5.5 times at the expense of the federal budget. There are also plans to increase the number of aviation staff and ground forest protection service staff. It took 140 days of fire on 9 million hectares of land to make these long-needed changes.
- Second is the training of personnel for the protection of forests from fires. As the head of the firefighting department of Greenpeace, G. Kuksin, argued, an effective step in the fight against fires would be to provide “the region with enough resources to recruit and train people on the spot-from among those who know the area, and who will not need to be transferred. So, they can begin to fight fires at the earliest stages, when it is still possible to turn the tide” [72]. In this case, the Indigenous peoples’ employment should be considered a priority.
- Moreover, there is expected to be a diversification of activities to prepare for extreme situations. It is necessary to increase civic responsibility; the ideal model would imply social responsibility from the bottom to the top—from private households and local communities to the level of municipalities and the Republic.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Vinokurova L, Solovyeva V, Filippova V. When Ice Turns to Water: Forest Fires and Indigenous Settlements in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Sustainability. 2022; 14(8):4759. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14084759
Chicago/Turabian StyleVinokurova, Lilia, Vera Solovyeva, and Viktoria Filippova. 2022. "When Ice Turns to Water: Forest Fires and Indigenous Settlements in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)" Sustainability 14, no. 8: 4759. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14084759
APA StyleVinokurova, L., Solovyeva, V., & Filippova, V. (2022). When Ice Turns to Water: Forest Fires and Indigenous Settlements in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Sustainability, 14(8), 4759. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14084759