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Lipina S.A., Lamov P.Yu. Specific entry: Reviews and Reports Load article (pdf, 2.1MB ) AnnotationThe paper presents an analysis of polar ecological policy actors. From this perspective, authors discuss in detail a role of state in conservation and development of marine and coastal ecosystems. Furthermore, they describe a green agenda for polar regions. At last, some ways for creating of ecological policies in the Arctic and the Antarctic regions, most especially on behalf of sea and marginal ecosystems conservation and evolution, are proposed. One of the most vital parts of such policies is staff training. The authors have attempted a comprehensive analysis of the Green Agenda at the global, national and local levels in terms of the effectiveness of its proposed mechanisms for the protection of biodiversity in polar areas. Researchers have also reviewed plans of Russia according to the new set of strategies for Arctic and Antarctic regions, which were adopted in 2020. The ideas proposed by the authors can be used in a real-case scenario both for strategies implementation and for public discussion on the global ecological problems. About authors
Svetlana A. LIPINA, D. Sc. of Economic Sciences, Leading Research Fellow
Pavel Yu. LAMOV, Master of Jurisprudence, Master of Public Policy with specialisation in Human rights KeywordsArctic region, Antarctic region, strategic planning, environmental safety, ecology, sustainable development, marine and coastal ecosystems, green agenda, staff trainingDOI10.37482/issn2221-2698.2021.45.209UDC332.142.6(9)(045)This work is licensed under a CC BY-SA License. |