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An economic model of sustainable development in the russian arctic : The idea of building vertical farms. / Didenko, Nikolay; Skripnuk, Djamilia; Ilin, Igor; Cherenkov, Vitally; Tanichev, Alexander; Kulik, Sergei V.
в: Agronomy, Том 11, № 9, 1863, 09.2021.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - An economic model of sustainable development in the russian arctic
T2 - The idea of building vertical farms
AU - Didenko, Nikolay
AU - Skripnuk, Djamilia
AU - Ilin, Igor
AU - Cherenkov, Vitally
AU - Tanichev, Alexander
AU - Kulik, Sergei V.
N1 - Didenko, N. An economic model of sustainable development in the russian arctic : The idea of building vertical farms / N. Didenko, D. Skripnuk, I. Ilin, V. I. Cherenkov, // Agronomy. - 2021. - URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/9/1863/htm Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2021/9
Y1 - 2021/9
N2 - The main aim of the article is to find out the key factors of sustainable development of the Russian Arctic, which is strategically significant for Russia. The academic literature was reviewed to find out the time dynamics of the references to the economic models suitable for achieving the goals of sustainable development, and there has been hyperbolic growth in the attention paid to similar problems all around the world. The article compares three relatively new economic models in order to understand which of them is the most applicable to the promotion of sustainable development in the Russian Arctic: (a) bioeconomy, (b) green economy and (c) circular economy. The analysis of the relevant sources shows that the model of the circular economy is preferable for the Russian Arctic. Most of the article is dedicated to understanding the sources and mechanisms of the circular economy. The schematic description of vertical greenhouses and possibility of using vertical farms are presented in the paper as an example of organization of local food production according to the principles of the circular economy. The article considers a modeled project of creating a vertical farm in the Russian Arctic and a simulated indicator—profit of the vertical farm.
AB - The main aim of the article is to find out the key factors of sustainable development of the Russian Arctic, which is strategically significant for Russia. The academic literature was reviewed to find out the time dynamics of the references to the economic models suitable for achieving the goals of sustainable development, and there has been hyperbolic growth in the attention paid to similar problems all around the world. The article compares three relatively new economic models in order to understand which of them is the most applicable to the promotion of sustainable development in the Russian Arctic: (a) bioeconomy, (b) green economy and (c) circular economy. The analysis of the relevant sources shows that the model of the circular economy is preferable for the Russian Arctic. Most of the article is dedicated to understanding the sources and mechanisms of the circular economy. The schematic description of vertical greenhouses and possibility of using vertical farms are presented in the paper as an example of organization of local food production according to the principles of the circular economy. The article considers a modeled project of creating a vertical farm in the Russian Arctic and a simulated indicator—profit of the vertical farm.
KW - Bioeconomy
KW - Circular economy
KW - Green economy
KW - Russian Arctic
KW - Sustainable consumption
KW - Sustainable production
KW - sustainable production
KW - DESIGN
KW - BIOECONOMY
KW - green economy
KW - SIMULATION
KW - INDUSTRIAL SYMBIOSIS
KW - GOALS
KW - bioeconomy
KW - CIRCULAR ECONOMY
KW - APPRAISAL
KW - circular economy
KW - sustainable consumption
KW - SYSTEMS
KW - ECOLOGY
KW - CONSUMPTION
KW - SCOPUS
KW - WOS
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U2 - 10.3390/agronomy11091863
DO - 10.3390/agronomy11091863
M3 - Article
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VL - 11
JO - Agronomy
JF - Agronomy
SN - 2073-4395
IS - 9
M1 - 1863
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