Role of "green" logistics in providing ecological safety of arctic resources: Social and economic aspect

This article is a review of basic logistic and technological solutions that must be implemented to rationalize surface management in the European Arctic. On the basis of stating the article materials, the following conclusions were obtained: • The Arctic Regions are the world heritage and "clim...

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Main Authors: Dudin M.N., Frolova E.E., Artemieva J.A., Kucherenko P.A., Mamedov A.A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Serials Publications 2020
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spelling ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/254821 2023-05-15T14:33:29+02:00 Role of "green" logistics in providing ecological safety of arctic resources: Social and economic aspect Dudin M.N. Frolova E.E. Artemieva J.A. Kucherenko P.A. Mamedov A.A. 2020-03-03T14:39:22Z https://openrepository.ru/article?id=254821 EN eng Serials Publications https://openrepository.ru/article?id=254821 open access International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research "green" economy "green" logistics Ecological safety European arctic Transportation and logistics potential Article 2020 ftneicon 2020-07-21T12:21:12Z This article is a review of basic logistic and technological solutions that must be implemented to rationalize surface management in the European Arctic. On the basis of stating the article materials, the following conclusions were obtained: • The Arctic Regions are the world heritage and "climate laboratory" of the planet. That is why the reclamation of the resourceful, industrial and transportation and logistics potential of this region must be based on "green" technologies, • At the present time reserves of hydrocarbon resources concentrated in the European Arctic cannot be extracted without consequences of ecological nature. The access to these resources is limited because the transportation component is not developed, • The Arctic Regions have a considerable transportation and logistics potential whose reclamation is also obstructed due to objective circumstances (underdevelopment of the infrastructure, severe climate conditions, etc.) and due to the fact that traditional logistics can make greater ecological damage to the Arctic eco-system, and • The article considers four ecologically-focused areas (formation of the material and technical base, establishment of the safe icebreaking fleet, development of new systems of navigation and communications, and power supply) that will allow to reclaim industrial and transportation and logistics potential of the Arctic Regions with the minimum technogenic loading. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities) Arctic
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topic "green" economy
"green" logistics
Ecological safety
European arctic
Transportation and logistics potential
spellingShingle "green" economy
"green" logistics
Ecological safety
European arctic
Transportation and logistics potential
Dudin M.N.
Frolova E.E.
Artemieva J.A.
Kucherenko P.A.
Mamedov A.A.
Role of "green" logistics in providing ecological safety of arctic resources: Social and economic aspect
topic_facet "green" economy
"green" logistics
Ecological safety
European arctic
Transportation and logistics potential
description This article is a review of basic logistic and technological solutions that must be implemented to rationalize surface management in the European Arctic. On the basis of stating the article materials, the following conclusions were obtained: • The Arctic Regions are the world heritage and "climate laboratory" of the planet. That is why the reclamation of the resourceful, industrial and transportation and logistics potential of this region must be based on "green" technologies, • At the present time reserves of hydrocarbon resources concentrated in the European Arctic cannot be extracted without consequences of ecological nature. The access to these resources is limited because the transportation component is not developed, • The Arctic Regions have a considerable transportation and logistics potential whose reclamation is also obstructed due to objective circumstances (underdevelopment of the infrastructure, severe climate conditions, etc.) and due to the fact that traditional logistics can make greater ecological damage to the Arctic eco-system, and • The article considers four ecologically-focused areas (formation of the material and technical base, establishment of the safe icebreaking fleet, development of new systems of navigation and communications, and power supply) that will allow to reclaim industrial and transportation and logistics potential of the Arctic Regions with the minimum technogenic loading.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Dudin M.N.
Frolova E.E.
Artemieva J.A.
Kucherenko P.A.
Mamedov A.A.
author_facet Dudin M.N.
Frolova E.E.
Artemieva J.A.
Kucherenko P.A.
Mamedov A.A.
author_sort Dudin M.N.
title Role of "green" logistics in providing ecological safety of arctic resources: Social and economic aspect
title_short Role of "green" logistics in providing ecological safety of arctic resources: Social and economic aspect
title_full Role of "green" logistics in providing ecological safety of arctic resources: Social and economic aspect
title_fullStr Role of "green" logistics in providing ecological safety of arctic resources: Social and economic aspect
title_full_unstemmed Role of "green" logistics in providing ecological safety of arctic resources: Social and economic aspect
title_sort role of "green" logistics in providing ecological safety of arctic resources: social and economic aspect
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