The Russian settlements on Spitsbergen – history, current socio-economic status and challenges for the future development

Spitsbergen is distinct compared with other Arctic archipelagos, especially regarding its the political and socio-economic status. Despite the Spitsbergen Treaty1, which was signed 100 years ago, the territory is commonly perceived as part of Norway. All the more, the Russian settlements have a part...

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Published in:Polarforschung
Main Author: B. Schennerlein
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:German
English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/polf-89-9-2021
https://polf.copernicus.org/articles/89/9/2021/polf-89-9-2021.pdf
https://doaj.org/article/bb84257c4cda4e9094d698a0c000de83
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Summary:Spitsbergen is distinct compared with other Arctic archipelagos, especially regarding its the political and socio-economic status. Despite the Spitsbergen Treaty1, which was signed 100 years ago, the territory is commonly perceived as part of Norway. All the more, the Russian settlements have a particular position on Spitsbergen. The article is introduced by a short historical review, drawing attention also to the different opinions related to the discovery history. In the following, this paper strives to present a deeper dive into the current socio-economic status of today's Russian community on Spitsbergen. The analysis was created from questionnaires worked out by the inhabitants of the two Russian settlements Barentsburg and Pyramiden as well as from interviews with executives of different sectors. Derived from this, factors which could influence the upcoming development of the settlements were formulated.