The Tourist Attraction of Seaboard Settlements in the Arctic Zone (on the Example of the Village Teriberka in the Murmansk Region)

Author(s):  
Т Белевских ◽  
T Belevskih ◽  
М Иванова ◽  
M Ivanova ◽  
А Бертош ◽  
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2020 ◽  
pp. 113-129
Author(s):  
Nikolay GAGIEV ◽  
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Lyudmila GONCHARENKO ◽  
Sergey SYBACHIN ◽  
Anna SHESTAKOVA ◽  
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In 2021, the Russian Federation will assume the chairmanship of the Arctic Council. This fact confirms the special attention of the country’s leadership to the unique geostrategic region. In December 2020, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, at an online meeting with volunteers and finalists of the contest “Volunteer of Russia”, noted that Russia would grow with the Arctic and the territories of the North. Many Russian citizens’ lives and the state’s success in the international arena depend on this territory’s development. One of the most important mechanisms for achieving the stated goals is national projects (NP), which should make a significant contribution to the development of the country’s territory. The purpose of the study is to assess NP in the subjects that are entirely related to the Arctic zone: Murmansk region, Nenets Autonomous okrug (NAO), Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous okrug (YANAO), and Chukotka Autonomous okrug (CHAO). In the course of the work, general scientific research methods were applied: comparative analysis, data comparison, induction, deduction, etc. The study results showed that, despite all the differences in economic and geographical position, financial condition, population, and regional development priorities, all Arctic regions have similar problems that hinder the effective development of territories. Without solving the problems indicated in the work, it is impossible to expect a qualitative «breakthrough» and implement the NP’s goals.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 195-205
Author(s):  
Andrey Grigorevich Oleynik ◽  
Vitaliy Viktorovich Bystrov ◽  
Darya Nikolaevna Khaliullina

One of the main problems of Arctic zone development in the Russian Federation (AZRF) is a limited labor resources. Poly-model complex for analysis and simulation of the AZRF labor market is presented in the article. The complex allows you to forecast the formation of the labor demand of socio-economic systems in AZRF and to explore the possibilities of regional professional education systems in terms of meeting the forecasted needs. Technologies of system-dynamic and agent-based modeling are shared within the framework of the complex. The advantage of the presented software tool is the ability to operatively vary not only the quantitative characteristics of the modeled system, but also the structure of interaction between the components of the system. This is a useful opportunity to analyze the possible impact on the regional labor market of investment projects that are planned for implementation in the region. Developed tool was used to support the personnel policy management in the Murmansk region.


Author(s):  
Ludmila Kokhanova ◽  
Sergey Golovko ◽  
Tatyana Alekseeva ◽  
Ulia Chereshneva ◽  
Maria Gubanova ◽  
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The article presents the results of a study of online information resources that form the modern media image of the Arctic. Using a random sample, 25 online media were selected for analysis, of which five groups of information resources were identified. According to the keywords “Arctic”, “Northern Territories”, “Arctic Zone of Russia”, a database has been formed that includes 500 media texts. Based on their analysis, we tried to answer the questions about what is becoming the dominant media image of the Arctic formed by means of Arctic journalism at the present time, how balanced it is and how it meets the challenges of the time and state interests. The territorial features of the distribution of media texts in the regions of the Arctic zone of Russia are revealed. In terms of their absolute number, the Murmansk Region and the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District are the leaders, and in terms of the number of publications per 10,000 people of the population—the Republic of Komi, or rather, the Vorkuta city district, the only one in this subject of the Russian Federation that is part of the Arctic zone of Russia. The most and least frequently encountered topics of media texts are identified. Among the first are publications on the topic of the Arctic raw material potential (32 %), among the second—publications on social topics (6 %). Despite the diversity of media content and the availability of publications on such topics as housing and social security, quality of life, tourism, education, culture and traditions of the peoples of the North, the frequency of publications on social topics in the general flow is extremely low. It is concluded that the potential of this topic is currently not sufficiently disclosed in modern Arctic journalism.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
T.V. Turchaninova ◽  
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V.E. Khrapov ◽  

The monograph explores the theoretical and methodological foundations in the innovative development of entrepreneurial structures in market economy countries. The economic mechanisms of innovative development in foreign countries and the results of their adaptation in the Russian economy are considered.UsingtheexampleofsomeregionsoftheArcticzoneofRussia,theauthorsanalyzedtheeconomicmechanismsofinnovativedevelopmentofbusinessstructures,andalsoproposedconceptualapproachestospatialinteractionofvariousenterprisesofthefishingindustryinthedevelopmentoflivingnaturalresources. The Murmansk region, which is completely part of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation, was studied with special attention.Theauthorsarguethatbeforethetransitiontothedigitaleconomy,adeeporganizationalrestructuringofregionalbusinessstructuresisnecessaryinordertoincreasetheirefficiencyandobtainasynergisticeffectwhenusingregionalpotential.Asaresult,theauthorsproposedtwoconceptualapproachestotheinnovativedevelopmentofshiprepairenterprisesinthecoastalregion:withintheframeworkofthefishingfleetandwithintheframeworkofthe“IndustrialTechnopark”.Theauthorsproposedaprojectforthedevelopmentofship-repairenterprisesinvolvedinthemaritimeactivitiesoftheRussiancoastalregionoftheArcticzone,whichmaybeofinteresttoregionalauthorities,managersandspecialistsofship-repairenterpriseswhenpreparingtheirowndevelopmentstrategy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (11) ◽  
pp. 123-132
Author(s):  
E. A. KORCHAK ◽  

The article presents the results of diagnostics of the material well-being of the population (2008–2018) in the framework of the formation of the labor potential of the Russian Arctic. The objectives of the study included a comprehensive analysis of income, expenditure and consumption of the population and households in the Northern territories. The objects of study were the regions of the Arctic zone of Russia – the Nenets, Chukotka, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous districts and the Murmansk region.


Author(s):  
AN Nikanov ◽  
SA Gorbanev ◽  
VM Dorofeev ◽  
VP Chashchin ◽  
B Lachein ◽  
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Introduction: The relevance of the study is determined by the national goals of strategic development providing for sustainable population growth and an increase in active life expectancy, primarily in demographically disadvantaged areas to which most of the regions of the Russian Arctic Zone belong. Objective: To assess changes in the demographic structure of the Murmansk Region, one of the most industrially developed regions of the Russian Arctic, and the loss of its labor potential in 1989–2019 in order to substantiate the necessity to consider these changes for better planning of health care and adjusting the resource provision of the regional health care system. Materials and methods: We studied demographic characteristics of the population residing in administrative areas of the Murmansk Region with the main town-forming metals and mining enterprises by comparing data for 1989 with those for the years 1999, 2009, and 2015–2019 to establish trends in medical demography situation. The average age of the population was estimated as the arithmetic mean based on distribution of the population by age groups. Results: We established a significant decrease in the size of population of the Murmansk Region in 1989–2019 (by 34.8 %) accompanied by changes in the demographic profile. The increase in the average age of the population was attributed to the sharp decline in the child population, a decrease in the number of people of working age (16–59 years), and a significant increase in the population of older age groups. Changes in the age structure of the population had a significant effect on the old age dependency ratio, which demonstrated a 2.7 and 3.2-fold increase over the three 1989-to-2019 decades in the region and its industrial monotowns, respectively. Conclusion: The negative structural demographic trend resulted in a pronounced regressive regional age and sex pyramid, which by 2019 had a characteristic unstable shape with a relatively narrow base and a slope of its top to the left due to the significant predominance of the female population in the older age group. The observed changes in the demographic profile of the population suggest the need to consider this trend when planning local social policy including the volume and resource provision of health care services.


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