Informal roads as social-ecological-technological systems (SETS): sustainability challenges and impact on landscape transformations
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Following the call to mobilize studies of social-ecological systems and sociotechnical systems, the paper presents
the case for studying integrated social-ecological-technological systems (SETS), and dynamic systems
that include social, natural and technological (engineering) elements. Using the case study of informal roads
in the Baikal region, authors of the article argue that re-focusing on SETS creates additional synergies and
convergence options to improve the understanding of coupled systems and infrastructure in particular. Historically,
transportation infrastructure has contributed to changes in natural and social systems of Northern Eurasia:
Trans-Siberian and Baikal-Amur railroads and Eastern Siberia–Pacific Ocean and Power of Siberia pipelines
have been the main drivers of social-ecological transitions. At the local scale, informal roads serve as
one of the most illustrative and characteristic examples of SETS. The examination of development and transformation
of the informal roads allows exploring the interactions between socioeconomic processes, ecological
dynamics and technological advances. The variety of informal roads reflects the importance of specific
social, natural or technological factors in the SETS transformation largely unconditioned by policy and regulations
thus providing a unique opportunity to better understand sustainability challenges facing infrastructure-
based SETS. Relying on interviews and in-situ observations conducted in 2019 in the Baikal region, the
following factors affecting sustainability of informal road SETS were identified: social (identification of actors
involved in location, construction, maintenance, use and abandonment of informal roads), technological
(road cover, width, frequency and nature of use by different kinds of vehicles), environmental (geomorphology
and landscape sensitivity and vulnerability). The sustainability challenges of SETS development and transformations
are found in changing mobility practices, social structure and economies of local communities, increased
occurrences of forest fires and development of erosion and permafrost degradation in local environment
and push for development of new technologies of transportation and communication.
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Kuklina V.V. Informal roads as social-ecological-technological systems (SETS): sustainability challenges and impact on landscape transformations/V.V. Kuklina [et al]//Қарағанды университетінің хабаршысы. Биология. Медицина. География сериясы.= Вестник Карагандинского университета. Серия Биология. Медицина. География. = Bulletin of the Karaganda University. Biology. Medecine. Geography Series. -2021. №4. Р.144-154.