Can zoning resolve nature use conflicts? The case of the Numto Nature Park in the Russian Arctic

In the Russian Arctic, nature protection is important to preserve valuable ecosystems and indigenous lifestyles against the rapidly expanding oil and gas activities. In this regard, zoning legitimately balances influential stakeholders versus weak ones, and can leverage stakeholders to exercise their rights. This study explores how various stakeholders employ zoning in the Numto Nature Park in the oil-rich Russian Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug–Yugra to advance their interests and how they use scientific information to achieve this. Through stakeholder interviews, analysis of electronic media and literature review, we conclude that a participatory and science-based zoning exercise stimulates the necessary deliberation. However, legal ambiguity, deficient law implementation and informal practices limit the zoning's potential to balance stakeholders’ interests. All the stakeholders calculatingly used scientific information to legitimize their own ambitions, activities and claims. Hence, zoning and the underlying information claims should be interpreted as both a resource and a battleground in nature-use conflicts.

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Author Rik Leemans, 0000-0002-4001-6301
Author A.P.J. Mol, 0000-0002-4446-2595
Author Tatiana Minayeva, 0000-0002-4770-8335
Author Alexey O. Pristupa, 0000-0003-3965-459X
Author Anastasia Markina, 0000-0002-6937-329X
Author Maria Tysiachniouk, 0000-0002-0754-6829
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Journal Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 61, 10
Publication Date 2017-09-18
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Country Netherlands
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Language English
Resource Type Other literature type; Article
keyword FOS: Chemical sciences
keyword keywords.Geography, Planning and Development
keyword keywords.Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
keyword FOS: Sociology
keyword FOS: Biological sciences
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