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Florian Stammler

Researcher at University of Lapland

Publications -  26
Citations -  627

Florian Stammler is an academic researcher from University of Lapland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arctic & Indigenous. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications receiving 485 citations. Previous affiliations of Florian Stammler include Scott Polar Research Institute.

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Land use and land cover change in Arctic Russia: ecological and social implications of industrial development.

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of oil and gas activities within neighbouring federal districts in the tundra zone was studied. But the authors focused on the ecological, spatial and social dimensions of the visible and perceived changes in land use and land cover.
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Beyond extractivism and alternative cosmologies: Arctic communities and extractive industries in uncertain times

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the reality of living close to extractive industries in the Arctic; the expectations surrounding extractive projects; the nature of local and distributed benefits; and the extent to which local knowledge is incorporated into public debates.
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Long-Term Trends and Role of Climate in the Population Dynamics of Eurasian Reindeer

TL;DR: For both wild and semi-domesticated populations, local weather, biotic pressures, loss of habitat and human disturbances appear to have been more important drivers of reindeer population dynamics than climate, and management strategies may have masked the effects of climate.
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Climate change in context: putting people first in the Arctic

TL;DR: In this article, the authors re-framed the treatment of climate change in policy and research to make sure health, poverty, education, cultural vitality, equity, justice, and other topics highlighted by the people themselves and not just climate science also get the attention they deserve in research on global and regional environmental change.
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Dynamics of a Coupled System: Multi-Resolution Remote Sensing in Assessing Social-Ecological Responses during 25 Years of Gas Field Development in Arctic Russia

TL;DR: Hydrocarbon exploration has been underway in the north of West Siberia for several decades and Nenets managing collective and privately owned herds of reindeer have proven adept in responding to a broad range of intensifying industrial impacts at the same time as they have done in the past.