2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18020414
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The Nutrition and Health Status of Residents of the Northern Regions of Russia: Outlook of Vertical Agricultural Farms

Abstract: This paper is dedicated to studying the nutrition, health status and food provision of the people living the northern regions of Russia. The authors developed a concept of comprehensive interdisciplinary research of traditional and innovative behavioral practices of actors in the northern regions of Russia in the field of food production and consumption in order to study the structure of nutrition of the population, its health status and the technologies that are used to provide the people with food products. … Show more

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“…It should be noted that the research of rural areas and territories is not limited only to zones favorable for agriculture, therefore we considered the results of other studies. The possibilities of building vertical farms in the Russian Arctic and new economic models of sustainable development are described in [31]; the peculiarities of nutrition and health status of residents of the northern regions of the world and Russia are considered in [32]; the problems of food security in the Russian Arctic are discussed in [33]. In the related food products topic, the advantages and limitations of environmental efficiency measures are evaluated on the example of the Polish food industry [34].…”
Section: Materials and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that the research of rural areas and territories is not limited only to zones favorable for agriculture, therefore we considered the results of other studies. The possibilities of building vertical farms in the Russian Arctic and new economic models of sustainable development are described in [31]; the peculiarities of nutrition and health status of residents of the northern regions of the world and Russia are considered in [32]; the problems of food security in the Russian Arctic are discussed in [33]. In the related food products topic, the advantages and limitations of environmental efficiency measures are evaluated on the example of the Polish food industry [34].…”
Section: Materials and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The financial challenges of expanding operations can be limiting to implementation of automation in operations and government and NGO incentives can assist. In the rural far-northern regions of Russia, the potential for vertical farming using hydroponic systems to locally supply produce has been supported by significant federal financial incentives [133,134]. With remotely controlled climate control systems becoming more common in industrial greenhouse operations, advancements in AI, machine learning, and robotics have been identified as critical in order to meet sustainability goals, overcome labour shortages and pest challenges, and increase revenues [122,126].…”
Section: Global Greenhouse Development Initiativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the conducted analyses and studies, the northern regions population nutrition is characterized by insufficient consumption of fresh vegetables and fruits, meat, fish and seafood, which leads to a lack of certain vitamins and bio-elements (such as selenium, calcium, and others) [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%