A Spatial Study of Geo-Economic Risk Exposure of Russia’s Arctic Mono-Towns with Commodity Export-Based Economy
In the context of stagnating global economy mono-towns of Arctic Russia are especially exposed to uncertainty in their socio-economic development. Resource orientation of economy that formed in the 20th century entails considerable geo-economical risk exposure both for the towns and their population...
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ftstpetersburgun:oai:dspace.spbu.ru:11701/1404 2023-05-15T14:36:26+02:00 A Spatial Study of Geo-Economic Risk Exposure of Russia’s Arctic Mono-Towns with Commodity Export-Based Economy Lachininskii, Stanislav Kuznetsov, Sergey Anokhin, Anatoly 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11701/1404 en eng Journal of Geography and Geology 1;6 mono-towns Russia’s Arctic regions geo-economic risks spatial study Article 2014 ftstpetersburgun 2018-10-02T16:35:18Z In the context of stagnating global economy mono-towns of Arctic Russia are especially exposed to uncertainty in their socio-economic development. Resource orientation of economy that formed in the 20th century entails considerable geo-economical risk exposure both for the towns and their population as well as for Russia's specific regions. In the 1990–2000s Russia’s Arctic regions were exposed to a systemic crisis which stemmed from production decline, out-migration, capital asset obsolescence, depletion of mineral resources and environmental crisis. This spatial study of geo-economic risk exposure of Russia’s Arctic mono-towns with commodity export-based economy was conducted at four dimensions - global, macro-regional, regional and local. The study of the five types of geo-economic risks was based on the existing approach, economic and socio-demographic risks being the most critical for the towns under consideration. Survey data will be used as the basis for recommendations related to prevention of potential jeopardies for the mono-towns of the region under consideration. The findings of this study will be included in the materials of survey N12-32-06001 “Russia’s Arctic Regional a Contemporary Model of Sustainable Development” funded by Russian Fund for Humanities Studies. Russian Fund for Humanities Studies Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Saint Petersburg State University: Research Repository (DSpace SPbU) Arctic |
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In the context of stagnating global economy mono-towns of Arctic Russia are especially exposed to uncertainty in their socio-economic development. Resource orientation of economy that formed in the 20th century entails considerable geo-economical risk exposure both for the towns and their population as well as for Russia's specific regions. In the 1990–2000s Russia’s Arctic regions were exposed to a systemic crisis which stemmed from production decline, out-migration, capital asset obsolescence, depletion of mineral resources and environmental crisis. This spatial study of geo-economic risk exposure of Russia’s Arctic mono-towns with commodity export-based economy was conducted at four dimensions - global, macro-regional, regional and local. The study of the five types of geo-economic risks was based on the existing approach, economic and socio-demographic risks being the most critical for the towns under consideration. Survey data will be used as the basis for recommendations related to prevention of potential jeopardies for the mono-towns of the region under consideration. The findings of this study will be included in the materials of survey N12-32-06001 “Russia’s Arctic Regional a Contemporary Model of Sustainable Development” funded by Russian Fund for Humanities Studies. Russian Fund for Humanities Studies |
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A Spatial Study of Geo-Economic Risk Exposure of Russia’s Arctic Mono-Towns with Commodity Export-Based Economy |
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A Spatial Study of Geo-Economic Risk Exposure of Russia’s Arctic Mono-Towns with Commodity Export-Based Economy |
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A Spatial Study of Geo-Economic Risk Exposure of Russia’s Arctic Mono-Towns with Commodity Export-Based Economy |
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A Spatial Study of Geo-Economic Risk Exposure of Russia’s Arctic Mono-Towns with Commodity Export-Based Economy |
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A Spatial Study of Geo-Economic Risk Exposure of Russia’s Arctic Mono-Towns with Commodity Export-Based Economy |
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spatial study of geo-economic risk exposure of russia’s arctic mono-towns with commodity export-based economy |
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