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What is Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation

Handbook of Research on International Collaboration, Economic Development, and Sustainability in the Arctic
A zone that is defined as internal sea territorial waters in the Barents, White, Kara, Laptev, East-Siberian, and Chukchi Seas, continental shelf (according to UNCLOS), all islands in those water area, and land territories of Northern regions of the Russian Federation along the shore of the Arctic Ocean.
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Collaboration Between Russia and the Countries of Northeast Asia in the Arctic
Alexander Voronenko (Khabarovsk State University of Economics and Law, Russia), Mikhail Tomilov (Khabarovsk State University of Economics and Law, Russia), and Sergei Greizik (Khabarovsk State University of Economics and Law, Russia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6954-1.ch008
Abstract
In the 21st century, the Arctic region has become an object of high attention and extensive studies from the side of the international community. The countries of Northeast Asia, particularly China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea, demonstrate their interest in the Arctic issue. Among the opportunities to get involved in the development of the Arctic is the collaboration with Russia. The countries have common interests in the region and complementary opportunities. Moreover, Russia and the countries of Northeast Asia do not have critical disagreements between themselves. The authors argue that the collaboration between Russia and the countries of Northeast Asia can potentially establish a new economic paradigm in the High North. One of the key elements of such collaboration is the Russian region of the Far East, a territory that Russia attempts to develop and integrate into the economy of Northeast Asia. Among other issues, this chapter discusses the capacity of the Far East as a gate through which the countries of Northeast Asia may approach the Arctic.
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Russia's Circumpolar Territories Inhabited by Indigenous Peoples: Economic and Legal Aspects of Development
The territories located in within the Arctic Circle and defined by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation (2014) “On the Land Territories of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation.”
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Prospects for Energy Supply of the Arctic Zone Objects of Russia Using Frost-Resistant Solar Modules
Part of the territory of Russia, including the polar basin and the Arctic belt, which also includes the adjacent shelf with islands of mainland origin.
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Russian Arctic Cities' Sustainable Development Strategies
In accordance with the presidential decree no. 246 (May 2, 2014), the following northern territories are included into the AZRF: Murmanskaya Oblast, Nenetsky Autonomous District, Yamalo-Nenetsky Autonomous District, Chukotsky Autonomous District, City of Vorkuta (Republic of Komi), five districts of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Norilsk, Taimyr and Turukhansk municipalities of Kransnoyarsky Krai, cities of Arkhangelsk, Novodvinsk and Severodvinsk and three municipalities of Arkhangelskaya Oblast, archipelagos and islands in the Arctic Ocean that belong to Russia.
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