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Modern System of Nature Management of the Russian Far East: New Tendencies and Estimates

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  • Natalia Valentinovna Lomakina

    (Economic Research Institute FEB RAS)

  • Natalia Evgenyevna Antonova

    (Economic Research Institute FEB RAS)

Abstract

The authors studied new developments and trends (typical for the period 2005–2012) in the system of nature management of the Russian Far East. The article reflects significant changes in nature management in terms of technological (the introduction of new technologies of extraction and processing of mineral and raw materials, growth of the technological availability of mineral Í.Â. Ëîìàêèíà, Í.Å. Àíòîíîâà resources, technological structure changes of the forestry complex), institutional (amendment of the rules of forest management and customs regulation of wood export, mechanisms of mineral centers for economic development) and organizational aspects (activation of the concentration and integration processes in the resource industries) and the international component of the natural resource sector in the region (export component changing in the production of the complex, markets transformation of these products, the share growth of foreign investments for the resource sector development. The authors investigated situation with the reproduction of raw materials base of resource sectors and made assumptions about the raw materials base «compression» (forest and fishery complexes, land resources for agriculture) or its excessive development (mineral resources) in the period under review.

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  • Natalia Valentinovna Lomakina & Natalia Evgenyevna Antonova, 2013. "Modern System of Nature Management of the Russian Far East: New Tendencies and Estimates," Spatial Economics=Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika, Economic Research Institute, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences (Khabarovsk, Russia), issue 3, pages 89-107.
  • Handle: RePEc:far:spaeco:y:2013:i:3:p:89-107
    DOI: 10.14530/se.2013.3.089-107
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