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Indexing Arctic Urban Sustainable Development Planning Strategies: the Case of Russia
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Russian Arctic cities acknowledge the need to build sustainable development strategies (SDSs) to ensure their long-term socioeconomic and ecological viability. They try to create proper conceptual, legal and institutional settings for the development and implementation of such strategies. First and foremost the Arctic cities aim to create and develop an efficient strategy planning system which is seen as a necessary precondition for successful urban SDS. This paper aims to discuss possible indicators to evaluate the SDS planning process in the major industrial cities of the Russian Arctic).
Бушуева И. С., Глазовский А. Ф., Носенко Г. А., Лед и снег 2018 Т. 58 № 3 С. 293-306
The glaciers and ice caps in the Arctic are experiencing noticeable changes which are manifested, in particular, in the intensification of their dynamic instability. In this paper we present data on a large- scale surge in the Western basin of the Vavilov ice dome on the archipelago Severnaya Zemlya, derived from satellite images and supplemented ...
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Oparin D., Folklore (Estonia) 2016 Vol. 63 P. 145-147
The fundamental treatise Yupik Transitions, written by Washington-based anthropologist Igor Krupnik and his Moscow coauthor anthropologist Michael Chlenov, is devoted to the history of the Asian Yupik society in the 20th century, more precisely 1900-1960. The book is mostly based on the research conducted by the authors in Soviet Chukotka between 1971 and 1990. Igor ...
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Zamyatin D., Праксема. Проблемы визуальной семиотики 2021 Т. 27 № 1 С. 48-94
The geocultural space of any region is formed as a result of the interaction
of two weakly separable elements – geocultures developing in the given territory
and cultural landscapes. The full development of a geocultural space
involves the formation of a unique ontology of imagination, which creates
a cognitive “foundation” for the construction of appropriate models. Ontological
models of imagination ...
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Sergunin A. A., , in : Handbook of Research on International Collaboration, Economic Development, and Sustainability in the Arctic. : Chicago : IGI Global, 2019. Ch. 4. P. 79-98.
This chapter examines an emerging regional security system in the Arctic. There was a significant shift in the Arctic powers’ threat perceptions and security policies in the High North. In contrast with the Cold War era when the Arctic was a zone for the global confrontation between the USSR and the U.S./NATO, now this region ...
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Замятина Н. Ю., Polar Record 2022 Vol. 58 Article e32
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Слободчикова С. Н., В кн. : Право и государство: теория и практика. Т. 1. Вып. 205.: Издательство "Право и государство пресс", 2022. С. 102-104.
The article considers the public legal interests of China in the Arctic. A regulatory framework has been established on the basis of which China can legitimately implement the strategy for the development of the Arctic in 2018. Priority directions of the state development in the Arctic region are determined and argued, the level of interaction ...
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Shiklomanov N., Streletskiy D., Suter L. et al., Land Use Policy 2020 Vol. 93 Article 103908
This article traces the governance path affecting the boom-bust cycle in the Russian Arctic city of Vorkuta as a case study examining the role of institutional capacity and informality in mitigating the consequences of the cycle. The analysis examines the usefulness of various tools, including planning, policy, and informality. It also investigates the role of ...
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Krukov V. A., Mezhidova D., , in : XX Апрельская международная научная конференция по проблемам развития экономики и общества. 9–12. апреля 2019. : М. : Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2019.
In the XXI century the Arctic region is a matter of huge interest of many parties, including not only countries, but also large companies and international organisations. Fragile environment, influence of climate change, technological progress, rich resource base and unresolved border
disputes guarantee attention to the territory. However, even considering those variables, we believe that system ...
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Nadezhda Zamyatina, Goncharov R., Regional Science Policy & Practice 2022 Vol. 14 No. 1 P. 63-85
Although the northern regions of Russia are relatively sparsely populated, they account for a significant portion of all-Russian migrations. Contrary to the widespread stereotype that these migrations are based on the return of people who migrated to the North and Arctic during the Soviet era, there is a two-way migration (although outflow from the North ...
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Krukov V. A., Mezhidova D., ЭКО 2021 Т. 51 № 1 С. 8-39
The article explores the problems of determining and changing the composition of the assets that provide economic and social development of the Arctic zone (AZ) of the Russian Federation. The authors use an approach that combines particular features of two different concepts. The first one was used to assess the assets mainly used for the ...
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Sergunin A. A., , in : Handbook of Research on International Collaboration, Economic Development, and Sustainability in the Arctic. : Chicago : IGI Global, 2019. Ch. 23. P. 495-511.
The main research objective of this chapter is to examine sustainable development strategies (SDSs) of urban centers of the Arctic Zone of Russia (AZRF). There are three specific purposes for this analysis: first, to evaluate the scope and focus of such strategies; second, to find out whether these strategies are efficient or not and whether ...
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Lajus J., , in : Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region: Norden beyond Borders. : Farhnam : Ashgate, 2013. Ch. 5. P. 111-142.
This chapter is a first attempt to study the development of different kind of field stations in the western sector of the Russian Arctic in theperiod from the First to Second International Polar Years (1882 - 1933). As more or less independent entities, marine biological and polar meteorological stations were on different sides of the ...
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Supyan V. B., Courtney W., Ladislaw S. et al., Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2017
A ROADMAP FOR U.S.-RUSSIA RELATIONS ...
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Ревич Б. А., Kharkova T. L., Проблемы прогнозирования 2023 № 4 С. 157-166
Climate warming leads to the degradation of permafrost, the destruction of road infrastructure and healthcare facilities, the deterioration in the availability of medical care, and the activation of foci of some infectious diseases. It is necessary to organize microbiological control over animal burial grounds and food storage facilities in permafrost, as well as the development ...
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Kashin V., Suslov D., , in : Arctic Fever. Political, Economic & Environmental Aspects. : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. Ch. 1. P. 3-30.
The role and place of the Arctic in the international relations agenda is changing and growing rapidly. From the periphery of international relations and an area of low politics, it is becoming one of the central regions of great power competition, where the three major powers of contemporary international system—the United States, China and Russia—face ...
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Kotov A., Пилясов А. Н., Арктические ведомости 2017 № 1 С. 116-124
В статье приведен углубленный анализ стратегий монопрофильных городов российской Арктики ...
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Piskunova N., L. : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
The number of conflicts in the world is increasing, as well as their intensity and fierceness. We see the trend of unfolding spiral of violence in the world and thus there is a pressing need to assess the underlying reasons of it. Challenges to a secure development of the world stem from political, economic and ...
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Sorlin S., Lajus J., , in : Media and the Politics of Arctic Climate Change: When the Ice Breaks. : NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Ch. 4. P. 70-92.
In this chapter we want to see what historical narratives can tell us in order to better understand our concerns with the vanishing ice as evidence of a current mega-transition. Was the 2007 minimum unique? When and why did science start to study Arctic sea ice? Have there been periods of an ice-free Arctic Sea ...
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NY : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2020
The importance of the Arctic in many fields of human activity strongly increased over the past decades. The academic scientific research demonstrates a 3-fold increase in the number of journal articles dealing with “Arctic”: from 1,400 in 2000 to 4,200 in 2018. This increase is not fortuitous but certainly stems from double importance of Arctic ...
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Levinson K., DAMALS - Das Magazin für Geschichte 2015 No. 12 P. 72-76
The article analyzes the causes of the Cheljuskin desaster of 1934 and for Stalin's decision to transform the calamity into a great propaganda event. ...
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Никоноров С. М., Папенов К. В., Ситкина К. С. et al., В кн. : Пространственный потенциал развития России: невыученные уроки и задачи на будущее. Сборник научных трудов участников Международной научной конференции - XXVI Кондратьевские чтения. : М. : Межрегиональная общественная организация содействия изучению, пропаганде научного наследия Н.Д. Кондратьева, 2019. С. 278-285.
В данной статье представлены результаты работы в рамках НИР «Методика составления рейтинга устойчивого развития субъектов РФ, полностью или частично входящих в Арктическую зону РФ, и компаний, осуществляющих деятельность на территории Арктической зоны РФ, - Полярного индекса». В статье приводится обзор существующих в России рейтингов устойчивого развития регионов, городов, компаний. Учтена региональная специфика Арктической зоны России ...
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Krukov V. A., Порфирьев Б. Н., Общественная организация "Вольное экономическое общество России", 2019
С 2003 года по решению Президиума Высшей аттестационной комиссии Министерства образования Российской Федерации «Научные труды Вольного экономического общества России» включены в «Перечень ведущих научных журналов и изданий», выпускаемых в Российской Федерации, в которых должны быть опубликованы основные научные результаты диссертаций на соискание ученой степени доктора и кандидата наук.
31 января 2019 года состоялись Абалкинские чтения на ...
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Odland J. Ø., Чащин М. В., Чащин В. П., Environment International 2019 Vol. 124 P. 541-552
One of the most worrying consequence of the production and use of persistent organohalogen pollutants (POPs) is the high accumulation in Arctic populations because of long-range transport. Study of the effects in these populations may illustrate human impacts that are difficult to assess in other locations with lower exposure to these compounds and more diverse pollutant influences.
The maternal accumulation patterns of ...
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Rees W. G., Golubeva E. I., Tutubalina O. V. et al., International Journal of Remote Sensing 2020 Vol. 41 No. 20 P. 8573-8589
We consider the relationship between leaf area index (LAI) and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) for green-leaf vege- tation from a subarctic study site, specifically to test whether rela- tionships optimized for lower-latitude vegetation can be assumed to hold at higher latitudes. We focus attention particularly on dwarf- shrub vegetation, which has received little previous ...
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