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features of the Current Phase and Problems of Spatial Development of the Arctic regions of russia

https://doi.org/10.26794/2404-022X-2019-9-4-32-43

Abstract

The paper is devoted to the problems of socio-economic development of the Arctic territories of Russia. The methodological base of the study includes the modern theory of the location of production and the concept of state management of regional development. The analysis made it possible to conclude that the spatial development of the Arctic regions is negatively affected by such factors as low infrastructure, transport remoteness, adverse climate, etc. Under these conditions, one of the priorities for the implementation of the Strategy for spatial development of the Arctic zone should be the modernization of its entire transport and logistics system. It has been substantiated that the most effective forms of spatial organization of the economy and management, ensuring the implementation of an integrated approach to the new territories development, may be territorial clusters, as well as territories of advanced social and economic development, contributing to the diversification of the North economy, attracting investments and thereby improving the life quality of the population. The practical significance of the results and conclusions of the study lies in the possibility of their use in updating strategies and programs for the development of the regions of the Russian North and the Arctic with the aim of forming an effective mechanism for managing and coordinating economic activity and ensuring the integrated development of the Arctic territories.

About the Authors

E. E. Plisetskii
HSE University
Russian Federation
Evgenii E. Plisetskii — Cand. Sci. (Geogr.), Deputy Director of the Institute for regional studies and urban planning, Associate Professor, Department of territorial development and regional studies


E. L. Plisetskii
Financial University
Russian Federation
Evgenii L. Plisetskii — Cand. Sci. (Geogr.), Dr. Sci. (Ped.), Professor, Honorary worker of higher professional education, Professor of the Department of economic theory


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Plisetskii E.E., Plisetskii E.L. features of the Current Phase and Problems of Spatial Development of the Arctic regions of russia. Management Sciences. 2019;9(4):32-43. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/2404-022X-2019-9-4-32-43

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