About the journal Editorial Policy For authors Archives Advanced search Arctic News

Spatial Aspects of Sustainable Development of Arctic Fuel-Energy Resources in the New World Order: Global Challenges and Solutions

Версия для печати

Agarkov S.A., Ivanova M.V.

Specific entry: Social and Economic Development

Load article (pdf, 1.6MB )

Annotation

The article presents the authors’ vision of the emerging geopolitical factors determining Russia’s position in the global energy infrastructure, which allowed identifying problems and defining priorities and directions of spatial organization of the Arctic system of energy transport communications, expanding the possibilities of involvement of highly liquid energy resources of the Russian Arctic into active economic turnover. The purpose of the study is to analyze the prospects of the economic development of Arctic energy resources in the context of projected changes in the world economic order from the standpoint of ensuring the long-term energy sustainability of the national economy and strengthening Russia’s position in the energy markets of the Asia-Pacific region. The data presented in the study show the vulnerability of the current export-oriented model of the resource-raw materials economy in Russia due to technological and infrastructural limitations of transport logistics. The study substantiates the need to form a new world-system infrastructure for the country’s energy security using the natural resource potential and geo-economic advantages of the Arctic territories. This implies the involvement of highly liquid reserves of fossil energy resources in the Arctic into active economic turnover through the creation of mineral resource centers (MRCs) included in the structure of world economic fuel and energy relations. To achieve this goal, a conceptual model of spatial organization of the Arctic system of energy transport communications is proposed, which combines marine, coastal and land infrastructure facilities into intermodal energy transport corridors (IETC), opening additional opportunities for participation in global, national, interregional value chains and providing a synergetic effect of development of remote Arctic territories.

About authors

Sergey A. Agarkov, Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Professor, Chief Researcher
agarkovsa@yandex.ru, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3417-0265
Luzin Institute for Economic Problems — Subdivision of the Federal Research Center “Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences”, ul. Fersmana, 24a, Apatity, Russia

Medea V. Ivanova, Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Associate Professor, Chief Researcher
mv.ivanova@ksc.ru, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6091-8804
Luzin Institute for Economic Problems — Subdivision of the Federal Research Center “Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences”, ul. Fersmana, 24a, Apatity, Russia


Keywords

Arctic zone, resource potential, sustainable development, geo-convergent approach, geo-convergent energy-transport space

UDC

[338.2:339.5](985)(045)



CCBYSA.jpg
This work is licensed under a CC BY-SA License.