Transportation in the melting Artic : contrasting views of shipping and railway development
Expansion of Arctic transportation projects (services and infrastructure) stem from the fact the Arctic has become integrated in the global economy. It is globalization that drives natural resources exploitation. It is the globalization of Chinese and Russian economic ambitions that supports the con...
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ftunivlavalcorp:oai:corpus.ulaval.ca:20.500.11794/39535 2024-09-09T19:17:39+00:00 Transportation in the melting Artic : contrasting views of shipping and railway development Lasserre, Frédéric Têtu, Pierre-Louis Arctique Chine Russie Scandinavie Canada 2020-06-16T22:10:33Z Pages : 6-32 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/39535 eng eng Institut EDS http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/39535 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 Arctique -- Climat -- Aspect économique Transports maritimes Transports internationaux Transports ferroviaires -- Marchandises Géographie économique Développement économique Ressources naturelles rapport de recherche COAR1_1::Texte::Rapport::Rapport de recherche 2020 ftunivlavalcorp https://doi.org/20.500.11794/39535 2024-06-17T23:42:35Z Expansion of Arctic transportation projects (services and infrastructure) stem from the fact the Arctic has become integrated in the global economy. It is globalization that drives natural resources exploitation. It is the globalization of Chinese and Russian economic ambitions that supports the construction of expensive overland projects. It is globalization, and not necessarily conditions in the Arctic, that has shipping companies questioning the profitability of Arctic shipping. There are different actors, including transport companies and states, involved in these developments in Arctic sea traffic, and they pursue different types of strategies that unfold in parallel in the Arctic. This paper examines the following questions: • What are the strategies that explain the changing trends in / Arctic sea traffic? • What can account for the direction of Arctic sea traffic development? • What drives the new surge in railway projects, especially in Eurasia? This investigation demonstrates the value of an environmental geopolitics approach because it considers how different actors perceive and pursue political and economic gain through strategic interaction with the physical environment. Additionally, this chapter recognizes that processes at multiple, simultaneous spatial scales may be usefully examined together to create a more complete understanding of a given phenomenon such as Arctic sea traffic. That is, to understand changes in Arctic sea traffic, it is important to look beyond the Arctic and beyond sea traffic as well. In the next section of the chapter, we provide background on recent trends of climate change in the Arctic. Then we will examine the evolution of maritime traffic, especially the significant growth of destinational traffic. We will later examine the renewed expansion of rail construction, especially in Russia and northern Scandinavia. The growth of both railway construction and marine traffic is then analysed in light of the globalisation of the Arctic. Report Arctic Arctique* Climate change Université Laval: CorpusUL Arctic Canada |
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Expansion of Arctic transportation projects (services and infrastructure) stem from the fact the Arctic has become integrated in the global economy. It is globalization that drives natural resources exploitation. It is the globalization of Chinese and Russian economic ambitions that supports the construction of expensive overland projects. It is globalization, and not necessarily conditions in the Arctic, that has shipping companies questioning the profitability of Arctic shipping. There are different actors, including transport companies and states, involved in these developments in Arctic sea traffic, and they pursue different types of strategies that unfold in parallel in the Arctic. This paper examines the following questions: • What are the strategies that explain the changing trends in / Arctic sea traffic? • What can account for the direction of Arctic sea traffic development? • What drives the new surge in railway projects, especially in Eurasia? This investigation demonstrates the value of an environmental geopolitics approach because it considers how different actors perceive and pursue political and economic gain through strategic interaction with the physical environment. Additionally, this chapter recognizes that processes at multiple, simultaneous spatial scales may be usefully examined together to create a more complete understanding of a given phenomenon such as Arctic sea traffic. That is, to understand changes in Arctic sea traffic, it is important to look beyond the Arctic and beyond sea traffic as well. In the next section of the chapter, we provide background on recent trends of climate change in the Arctic. Then we will examine the evolution of maritime traffic, especially the significant growth of destinational traffic. We will later examine the renewed expansion of rail construction, especially in Russia and northern Scandinavia. The growth of both railway construction and marine traffic is then analysed in light of the globalisation of the Arctic. |
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Transportation in the melting Artic : contrasting views of shipping and railway development |
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