2019
DOI: 10.17238/issn2221-2698.2019.34.57
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Development of the North 2.0: challenges of making a new theory

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“…The findings show that most of the rural population is concerned about unpredictable changes in economic and social life, climate challenges affecting navigation conditions, and the lack of measures to support the mobility of the population in the form of regular water, land, and air communications, as well as transport infrastructure. As Pilyasov and Zamyatina (2019) emphasized, this is due to the fact that the economic and social viability of the northern areas was supported by the state for a long time. Indeed, while, in Soviet times, the state was involved in ensuring the procurement and delivery of necessary goods to the settlements, and thereby performed social responsibility, consisting of economic, regulatory, and social obligators, today, the same issues have become residents' concern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings show that most of the rural population is concerned about unpredictable changes in economic and social life, climate challenges affecting navigation conditions, and the lack of measures to support the mobility of the population in the form of regular water, land, and air communications, as well as transport infrastructure. As Pilyasov and Zamyatina (2019) emphasized, this is due to the fact that the economic and social viability of the northern areas was supported by the state for a long time. Indeed, while, in Soviet times, the state was involved in ensuring the procurement and delivery of necessary goods to the settlements, and thereby performed social responsibility, consisting of economic, regulatory, and social obligators, today, the same issues have become residents' concern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"The concept of state support for the economic and social development of the regions of the North", adopted in March 2000, is focused on self-development of regions; a change in state policy, from state protectionism to encouraging the self-development of agents of the northern economy, takes place. Some researchers believe that as a result of the adoption of this concept, an adequate institutional environment of a market economy began to form, and a part of state powers is transferred to large resource companies (Pilyasov & Zamyatina, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, this reflects one of the key principles of the concept of sustainable development "think globally, act locally" [39]; i.e., any action at the local level should be assessed from a long-term perspective and the consequences of those actions in the future [39]. The increasing role of the local level in the study of economic development processes and their consequences for local communities is reflected in the concept of "glocality" [40] through which the authors [41,42] emphasize the systemic coherence of global and local processes in contemporary development regions of the north and the Arctic.…”
Section: Local Level In Sustainable Development Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%