Social-psychological well-being of rural population in the White Sea coastal area as a risk factor for the Russian Arctic policy

The article represents a generalized data from sociological survey of social-psychological well-being of the rural population of the coastal areas in Arkhangelsk region (included into the Russian Arctic zone) held in 2015. The data shows a critical level of social pessimism, assurance of residents i...

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Main Author: Andrey O. Podoplekin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Northern Arctic Federal University 2016
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:cac6548c22174b1f873a0025a47286ce 2023-05-15T14:48:21+02:00 Social-psychological well-being of rural population in the White Sea coastal area as a risk factor for the Russian Arctic policy Andrey O. Podoplekin 2016-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/cac6548c22174b1f873a0025a47286ce EN RU eng rus Northern Arctic Federal University http://narfu.ru/upload/iblock/037/03_podoplekin.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2221-2698 10.17238/ ISSN2221-2698.2016.24.27 2221-2698 https://doaj.org/article/cac6548c22174b1f873a0025a47286ce Арктика и Север, Vol 24, Pp 25-34 (2016) Russia Arctic zone coastal rural areas indigenous (resident) population social-psychological well-being migration labor force balance degradation of local economy spatial development Social Sciences H article 2016 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T06:13:19Z The article represents a generalized data from sociological survey of social-psychological well-being of the rural population of the coastal areas in Arkhangelsk region (included into the Russian Arctic zone) held in 2015. The data shows a critical level of social pessimism, assurance of residents in continuation of negative social-economic dynamics, deficiency of motivation and readiness for active participation and inclusion into the development of territories. Such a status is based on a deep degradation of local industries, infrastructures and social sphere, which has been confirmed by statistic data. The revealed indicators explain high migration preparedness, especially in groups of working ages, proceeding, in the middle-term prospective, to the risk of depopulation and disintegration of social carcass in the coastal areas which, in their turn, possess a significant resource potential. At that, residential population on these areas considered as strategic factor from the perspective of Russian geopolitical interests in the Arctic. A positive trend may be provided through implementation of spatial approach to the social-economic development, which has been already applied in activities held by the Russian State Commission on the Arctic Development. With that there is obvious relevance of correction of the Russian legislation toward transformation of residential population into the beneficiary party of the macro-regional development, which may be provided by establishing of special regimes and preferences in spheres of natural resource use, tax assessment, entrepreneurship and crediting for all groups indigenous (resident) population, including aboriginal people of the North. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arkhangelsk White Sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic White Sea
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language English
Russian
topic Russia
Arctic zone
coastal rural areas
indigenous (resident) population
social-psychological well-being
migration
labor force balance
degradation of local economy
spatial development
Social Sciences
H
spellingShingle Russia
Arctic zone
coastal rural areas
indigenous (resident) population
social-psychological well-being
migration
labor force balance
degradation of local economy
spatial development
Social Sciences
H
Andrey O. Podoplekin
Social-psychological well-being of rural population in the White Sea coastal area as a risk factor for the Russian Arctic policy
topic_facet Russia
Arctic zone
coastal rural areas
indigenous (resident) population
social-psychological well-being
migration
labor force balance
degradation of local economy
spatial development
Social Sciences
H
description The article represents a generalized data from sociological survey of social-psychological well-being of the rural population of the coastal areas in Arkhangelsk region (included into the Russian Arctic zone) held in 2015. The data shows a critical level of social pessimism, assurance of residents in continuation of negative social-economic dynamics, deficiency of motivation and readiness for active participation and inclusion into the development of territories. Such a status is based on a deep degradation of local industries, infrastructures and social sphere, which has been confirmed by statistic data. The revealed indicators explain high migration preparedness, especially in groups of working ages, proceeding, in the middle-term prospective, to the risk of depopulation and disintegration of social carcass in the coastal areas which, in their turn, possess a significant resource potential. At that, residential population on these areas considered as strategic factor from the perspective of Russian geopolitical interests in the Arctic. A positive trend may be provided through implementation of spatial approach to the social-economic development, which has been already applied in activities held by the Russian State Commission on the Arctic Development. With that there is obvious relevance of correction of the Russian legislation toward transformation of residential population into the beneficiary party of the macro-regional development, which may be provided by establishing of special regimes and preferences in spheres of natural resource use, tax assessment, entrepreneurship and crediting for all groups indigenous (resident) population, including aboriginal people of the North.
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author Andrey O. Podoplekin
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title Social-psychological well-being of rural population in the White Sea coastal area as a risk factor for the Russian Arctic policy
title_short Social-psychological well-being of rural population in the White Sea coastal area as a risk factor for the Russian Arctic policy
title_full Social-psychological well-being of rural population in the White Sea coastal area as a risk factor for the Russian Arctic policy
title_fullStr Social-psychological well-being of rural population in the White Sea coastal area as a risk factor for the Russian Arctic policy
title_full_unstemmed Social-psychological well-being of rural population in the White Sea coastal area as a risk factor for the Russian Arctic policy
title_sort social-psychological well-being of rural population in the white sea coastal area as a risk factor for the russian arctic policy
publisher Northern Arctic Federal University
publishDate 2016
url https://doaj.org/article/cac6548c22174b1f873a0025a47286ce
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op_source Арктика и Север, Vol 24, Pp 25-34 (2016)
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