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Example of Rational Solution in the Barents Sea
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The global warming leads the situation in the Barents Sea to important consequences, such as easier process of oil and gas drilling. As a result, it may raise the discussions on disputed shelf zones with fossil fuels’ deposits, especially near to Norway-Russia sea border.
We construct a model, which highlights potentially disputed territories, analyzes preferences of the countries interested in different types of resources.
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2017 IEEE 11th International Conference on Application of Information and Communication Technologies
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Талипова Т. Г., Kurkina O. E., Терлецкая Е. В. et al., Экологические системы и приборы 2014 № 3 С. 26-38
Necessity of study of the internal waves of large amplitude in the Barents Sea related to their possible catastrophic effects on
offshore platforms, powerful transport sediments and bottom erosion, which invariably affects on the overall environmental
situation. In this paper, numerical simulation of the generation and propagation of internal waves in the Barents Sea in
the framework of ...
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Чистиков М. Н., Shuranova A., Государственное управление. Электронный вестник 2022 № 95 С. 175-191
The issues related to the impact of international regimes on the development of interstate relations remain underexplored in the international relations theory. Despite the existence of theoretical works dedicated to the form and substance of this impact, the problem of its extent remains to be researched. The case of ocean governance regime in the Barents ...
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Verezemskaya P., Гулев С. К., Тилинина Н. Д. et al., Всемирный фонд дикой природы, 2019
The book presents an analysis of the current state of the climate in the Barents Sea in 1979–2005. Using mathematical modeling for 2030–2039, 2050–2059, and 2090–2099. According to the global scenarios of climate change RCP4.5 and RCP8.5, a detailed comprehensive assessment of changes in the climatic parameters of the atmosphere and ocean is given. The most ...
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Krukov V. A., Poudel D., , in : Governing Arctic Seas: Regional Lessons from the Bering Strait and Barents Sea. Vol. 1.: Switzerland : Springer, 2020. P. 143-163.
This chapter provides a synopsis of the economic dimensions of the Barents Sea Region. It discusses the economic value of different resources, including fisheries and aquaculture, oil and gas development, mining, and tourism, as well as the economic potential of other resources like wave energy and genetic resources in both the Norwegian and Russian components ...
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Demin S., Aleskerov F. T., , in : Dynamics of Disasters. : Springer International Publishing, 2018. Ch. 2. P. 47-56.
The oil and gas industry growth has increased rapidly in the Barents Sea during the last few years. The Arctic zone is considered to be a relatively clean area. However, there is a certain number of “hot spots” in the Arctic due to the activities of extracting companies.
We study the problems connected with the production ...
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Талипова А. С., Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), 2015
Risk Management approach is an essential part of the project. Large industries and particular companies incorporate RM Culture. Statistics shows, that companies with Project Management (PM) Structure reduce cost ineffectiveness up to 20%. In oil and gas industry PM Risk Analysis (PRMA) has been widely used for the last years. Various models and procedures have ...
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Demin S., Shvydun S., , in : Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing. Vol. 388: Group Decision and Negotiation: A Multidisciplinary Perspective: 20th International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation, GDN 2020, Toronto, ON, Canada, June 7–11, 2020, Proceedings.: Springer, 2020. P. 32-44.
As a result of the global warming, the situation in the Barents Sea leads to several important consequences. Firstly, oil and gas drilling becomes much easier than before. Therefore, it may raise the level of discussions on disputed shelf zones where the deposits are located, especially near to Norway-Russia sea border. Secondly, oil and gas ...
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Aleskerov F. T., Demin S., , in : Управление развитием крупномасштабных систем (MLSD'2017): Материалы Десятой международной конференции, 2 окт. - 4 окт. 2017 г. Т. 2: Пленарные доклады, секции 5 - 13.: Институт проблем управления им. В.А. Трапезникова РАН, 2017. P. 308-309.
The oil and gas industry growth has increased rapidly in the Barents Sea during the last few years. The Arctic zone is considered to be a relatively clean area. However, there is a certain number of “hot spots” in the Arctic due to the activities of extracting companies.
We studied the problems connected with production of ...
Added: October 19, 2017
Krukov V. A., Knapp G., , in : Governing Arctic Seas: Regional Lessons from the Bering Strait and Barents Sea. Vol. 1.: Switzerland : Springer, 2020. Ch. 3. P. 47-74.
Historically, extreme remoteness and cold have left the Bering Strait region sparsely populated and economically undeveloped. Costs are very high and infrastructure is minimal. Economies are undeveloped, and based primarily on mining and government. Population densities are very low. A high proportion of residents are Natives for whom subsistence hunting and fishing remain important sources ...
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