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Economic and geopolitical aspects of developing the Northern Sea Route. / Диденко, Николай; Черенков, Виталий Иванович.
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. Arctic: History and Modernity. Том 180 1. ред. 2018. (IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science).Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференций › статья в сборнике материалов конференции › научная › Рецензирование
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T1 - Economic and geopolitical aspects of developing the Northern Sea Route
AU - Диденко, Николай
AU - Черенков, Виталий Иванович
N1 - Didenko, N. I. Economic and geopolitical aspects of developing the Northern Sea Route [electronic resource] / N. I. Didenko, V. I. Cherenkov // IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. Arctic: History and Modernity. - Bristol : Institute of Physics Publishing. - 2018. - Volume 180, № 1. - URL: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/180/1/012012/pdf.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The present paper is devoted to define contemporary essence and logic of developing the Northern Sea Route (NSR) for the near future of Russia and beyond. A global nature of such upcoming processes as melting the Polar Ice Cap, depletion of readily available oil/gas re-serves (causing a rise in prices on such commodities) and emerging confrontation between in-terests of circumpolar countries and non-circumpolar countries (on the background of a fast-growing economic and military power of latter and an ambiguity of legal status of using the Arctic space and its mineral resources) is defined. The features of Russian developing the NSR are historically and logically depicted and a decisive role of state political decisions and in-vestments concerning the NSR is shown. The topological model of Russian Siberian-Arctic in-frastructure grid where the NSR serves as its backbone is proposed. The said model and com-paring data between domestic and transit turnover of cargo through the NSR have reinforced the hypothesis of the special importance of domestic functions of the NSR. A SWOT-matrix permitting to describe a current situation and future scenarios for the NSR is presented. The findings of the study allowed defining limitations and a vector of future research.
AB - The present paper is devoted to define contemporary essence and logic of developing the Northern Sea Route (NSR) for the near future of Russia and beyond. A global nature of such upcoming processes as melting the Polar Ice Cap, depletion of readily available oil/gas re-serves (causing a rise in prices on such commodities) and emerging confrontation between in-terests of circumpolar countries and non-circumpolar countries (on the background of a fast-growing economic and military power of latter and an ambiguity of legal status of using the Arctic space and its mineral resources) is defined. The features of Russian developing the NSR are historically and logically depicted and a decisive role of state political decisions and in-vestments concerning the NSR is shown. The topological model of Russian Siberian-Arctic in-frastructure grid where the NSR serves as its backbone is proposed. The said model and com-paring data between domestic and transit turnover of cargo through the NSR have reinforced the hypothesis of the special importance of domestic functions of the NSR. A SWOT-matrix permitting to describe a current situation and future scenarios for the NSR is presented. The findings of the study allowed defining limitations and a vector of future research.
KW - SCOPUS
KW - РОССИЙСКИЙ ИНДЕКС НАУЧНОГО ЦИТИРОВАНИЯ
KW - circumpolar countries, transit
KW - Eurasia continent
KW - geopolitics
KW - logistics items
KW - logistics risks
KW - North Sea Way
KW - sustainable development
KW - transit
KW - SCOPUS
KW - РОССИЙСКИЙ ИНДЕКС НАУЧНОГО ЦИТИРОВАНИЯ
U2 - 10.1088/1755-1315/180/1/012012
DO - 10.1088/1755-1315/180/1/012012
M3 - Conference contribution
VL - 180
T3 - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
BT - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. Arctic: History and Modernity
ER -
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