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Title: Специфика трансформации пространственной системы и стратегии переосвоения российской Арктики в условиях изменений климата
Other Titles: Specificities of spatial system transformation and strategies of the Russian arctic redevelopment under the conditions of climate changes
Authors: Leksin, V. N.
Porfiryev, B. N.
Лексин, В. Н.
Порфирьев, Б. Н.
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Institute of Economics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Институт экономики Уральского отделения РАН
Citation: Лексин В. Н. Специфика трансформации пространственной системы и стратегии переосвоения российской Арктики в условиях изменений климата / В. Н. Лексин, Б. Н. Порфирьев. — DOI 10.17059/2017-3-1. — Текст : электронный // Экономика региона. — 2017. — Том 13, выпуск 3. — С. 641-657.
Abstract: A bunch of papers has been published by foreign and Russian researchers on climate change impact on the environment and regional socioeconomic development. The bulk of them is focused on analyzing drivers and impact assessments for the Arctic region characterized by the most intensive climate change worldwide. The paper puts to the fore a nontrivial issue of considering the climate change impact factor within the methodology and practice of the strategic process of the Russian Arctic redevelopment. The issue above is complicated by the imperative of ranking of the salience of the climate change socioeconomic implications as priorities of the governance and public administration of the comprehensive development of the macro-region under consideration. The lack of the effective tools for consolidation of the needed resources further exacerbates it. The summary of the findings of the national and international researchers in the area of climate change impact on environment, settlements and economic activity in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation (AZRF) is introduced to substantiate the policy decisions made. We have specified the methodological issues related to peculiarities and role of the climate change factor plays in policy decisions within the context of contemporary knowledge on patterns of spatial systems transformation, their capabilities of selforganization and adaptation to externalities. The authors have revealed the general regularities and specificity of the AZRF transformation as a spatial system and the impact of climate change produced on this process. We have particularly emphasized the issues of adaptation to climate change of the AZRF indigenous population whose health and economic activities experience increased risks associated with high intensiveness of the climatic fluctuations. Recommendations for using scenario (variation) approach to redesigning strategies and programs of AZRF development are substantiated.
Рассмотрен климатический фактор в государственно-управленческих решениях по переосвоению российской Арктики. Представлены обобщенные результаты исследований воздействия изменений климата на природную среду и на объекты системы расселения и хозяйственной деятельности в Арктической зоне Российской Федерации. Выявлены закономерности трансформации пространственных систем и воздействие климатического фактора на их состояние. Даны рекомендации по обновлению стратегий и программ переосвоения российской Арктики в условиях климатических изменений.
Keywords: ADAPTATION
ARCTIC ZONE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE FACTOR
SPATIAL SYSTEM
STRATEGIES
SYSTEM TRANSFORMATION
VARIABILITY
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/91683
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 85029527171
WOS ID: 000417000100001
ISSN: 2411-1406
2072-6414
DOI: 10.17059/2017-3-1
Sponsorship: The research has been supported by the grant program from the Russian Fund for Basic Research (Project No. 15-06-08163a Assessment and forecast of the socioeconomic and environmental implications of the climate change in the Arctic region).
Origin: Экономика региона. 2017. Том 13, выпуск 3
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