high resilience in the yamal-nenets social-ecological system, west siberian arctic, russia. | tundra ecosystems are vulnerable to hydrocarbon development, in part because small-scale, low-intensity disturbances can affect vegetation, permafrost soils, and wildlife out of proportion to their spatial extent. scaling up to include human residents, tightly integrated arctic social-ecological systems (sess) are believed similarly susceptible to industrial impacts and climate change. in contrast to northern alaska and canada, most terrestrial and aquatic components of west siberian oil and gas ... | 2009 | 20007776 |