The future of Murmansk Oblast assessed by three Delphi panels

This paper evaluates the development of the socio-spatial structures and geoeconomic position of Murmansk Oblast up the year 2025. The study applies strong prospective trends and industrial cluster approaches in analysis and interpretationand it interprets the results in the context of regional deve...

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Main Author: Myllylä, Yrjö
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 2006
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spelling fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/3732 2023-05-15T17:13:27+02:00 The future of Murmansk Oblast assessed by three Delphi panels Myllylä, Yrjö 2006-01-01 application/pdf https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/3732 eng eng Geographical Society of Finland https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/3732/3523 https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/3732 Copyright (c) 2014 Fennia Fennia; Vol 184 Nro 1 (2006); 59-73 Fennia - International Journal of Geography; Vol 184 No 1 (2006); 59-73 1798-5617 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2006 fttsvojs 2020-09-30T22:46:00Z This paper evaluates the development of the socio-spatial structures and geoeconomic position of Murmansk Oblast up the year 2025. The study applies strong prospective trends and industrial cluster approaches in analysis and interpretationand it interprets the results in the context of regional development theories.The Delphi method is applied for analysing the potential development paths of Murmansk Oblast. Two Delphi panels were set up in 2005. The panel data in this article consist of the answers of 77 persons including pilot interview. The experts in the Murmansk panel are from Murmansk Oblast, the ones in the Moscow panel are from Moscow and St. Petersburg, and those in the international panel come from Finland, Norway and Great Britain.The clusters of transportation and energy will be the most probable growth sectors in Murmansk Oblast during 2005–25. According to the expert panels the three most important strong prospective main trends influencing socio-economic development in Murmansk Oblast constitute the potential of logistics and transport, the impacts of new technology and globalisation. From the viewpoint of development theories the development of Murmansk Oblast seems to rely very much on the argumentation of the resources and physical environment and supply-side theories. Article in Journal/Newspaper Murmansk Oblast Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Murmansk Norway
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description This paper evaluates the development of the socio-spatial structures and geoeconomic position of Murmansk Oblast up the year 2025. The study applies strong prospective trends and industrial cluster approaches in analysis and interpretationand it interprets the results in the context of regional development theories.The Delphi method is applied for analysing the potential development paths of Murmansk Oblast. Two Delphi panels were set up in 2005. The panel data in this article consist of the answers of 77 persons including pilot interview. The experts in the Murmansk panel are from Murmansk Oblast, the ones in the Moscow panel are from Moscow and St. Petersburg, and those in the international panel come from Finland, Norway and Great Britain.The clusters of transportation and energy will be the most probable growth sectors in Murmansk Oblast during 2005–25. According to the expert panels the three most important strong prospective main trends influencing socio-economic development in Murmansk Oblast constitute the potential of logistics and transport, the impacts of new technology and globalisation. From the viewpoint of development theories the development of Murmansk Oblast seems to rely very much on the argumentation of the resources and physical environment and supply-side theories.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Myllylä, Yrjö
spellingShingle Myllylä, Yrjö
The future of Murmansk Oblast assessed by three Delphi panels
author_facet Myllylä, Yrjö
author_sort Myllylä, Yrjö
title The future of Murmansk Oblast assessed by three Delphi panels
title_short The future of Murmansk Oblast assessed by three Delphi panels
title_full The future of Murmansk Oblast assessed by three Delphi panels
title_fullStr The future of Murmansk Oblast assessed by three Delphi panels
title_full_unstemmed The future of Murmansk Oblast assessed by three Delphi panels
title_sort future of murmansk oblast assessed by three delphi panels
publisher Geographical Society of Finland
publishDate 2006
url https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/3732
geographic Murmansk
Norway
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op_source Fennia; Vol 184 Nro 1 (2006); 59-73
Fennia - International Journal of Geography; Vol 184 No 1 (2006); 59-73
1798-5617
op_relation https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/3732/3523
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