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The big water of a small river: flood experiences and a community agenda for change / Anna Stammler-Gossman.

Title: The big water of a small river: flood experiences and a community agenda for change / Anna Stammler-Gossman.
Author(s): Stammler-Gossman, Anna.
Date: 2012.
Publisher: Dordrecht: Springer
In: Governing the uncertain : adaptation and climate in Russia and Finland. (2012.),
Abstract: Discusses how rural communities in flood-prone area in North-Eastern Siberia experience, assess and deal with destructive consequences of floods. Based on fieldwork in Tatta Ulus (Respublika Sakha). Focuses on how communities search for balance in adaptive practices amidst several tensions: conflicting attributions of disaster to dams and construction as opposed to natural change; threat of flooding versus need for development; and clash between government "emergency" approach and communities' long-term practice.
Notes:

In: Governing the uncertain : adaptation and climate in Russia and Finland / Monica Tennberg, ed.

Keywords: 001.89 -- Research programmes: Climate Adaptation and Vulnerability in Arctic Regions (CAVIAR).
3 -- Social sciences.
32 -- Politics.
323 -- Politics, internal.
33 -- Economics.
39 -- Ethnography.
502 -- Environmental issues.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
556 -- Hydrology.
556.54 -- River mouths, deltas and estuaries.
556.51/.54 -- Rivers and streams: Tatta.
627.51 -- Floods.
627.516 -- Flood control.
627.8 -- Dams and reservoirs.
69 -- Building construction and materials.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(*531.3) -- Yakutiya. Respublika Sakha.
SPRI record no.: 209155

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