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Arctic supporting zones: mechanisms of formation and functioning

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  • Tamara Dmitrieva
  • Oleg Buriy

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The paper is devoted to studies of a special institution of the national strategic goals implementation in the Russian Arctic – a supporting zone of development. The research goal is to evaluate economic mechanisms of activities and projects implementation in the supporting zone. The research lays emphasis on the overview of the normative legal documents that make the structure for creation and further activities of the supporting zones. The situation assessment in the Russian Arctic is based on the huge amount of municipal statistics data. The article systematizes legislative initiatives of the Arctic countries, reflecting their interests in the sustainable development. The supporting zone functioning model that includes prioritized mechanisms to attract investments and business stimulation is introduced. Este artículo está dedicado a los estudios de una institución especial de la aplicación de los objetivos estratégicos nacionales en el Ártico ruso, una zona de apoyo al desarrollo. El objetivo de la investigación es evaluar los mecanismos económicos de las actividades y la ejecución de proyectos en la zona de apoyo. La investigación hace hincapié en la visión general de los documentos jurídicos normativos que conforman la estructura para la creación y las actividades subsiguientes de las zonas de apoyo. La evaluación de la situación en el Ártico ruso se basa en la enorme cantidad de datos estadísticos municipales. El artículo sistematiza las iniciativas legislativas de las naciones del Ártico y refleja sus intereses en el desarrollo sostenible. Se introduce el modelo de funcionamiento de la zona de apoyo, que incluye mecanismos prioritarios para atraer inversiones y estimular los negocios. 本稿では、ロシアの北極圏、すなわち開発支援地域における国家の戦略目標の実現に関わる特別機関の研究に焦点を当てる。本研究の目標は、開発支援地域における活動とプロジェクト実施における経済的メカニズムを評価することである。本研究では、支援地域の創設と更なる活動の仕組みを作る規範的な法的文書を概観することに重点を置いた。ロシア北極圏における状況の評価を膨大な自治体の統計データに基づいて実施する。本稿では、北極圏の各国の持続可能な開発に対する関心を反映して、各国の法的イニシアチブを体系化する。投資の呼び込みと景気の活性化に重点を置いたメカニズムを含む支援地域の機能モデルを導入する。

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  • Tamara Dmitrieva & Oleg Buriy, 2022. "Arctic supporting zones: mechanisms of formation and functioning," Regional Science Policy & Practice, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 14(1), pages 86-98, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:rgscpp:v:14:y:2022:i:1:p:86-98
    DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12274
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