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SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL CHANGES IN TERRITORIAL SOCIAL SYSTEMS IN THE YAMALO-NENETS AUTONOMOUS AREA

JOURNAL: Volume 13, No. 3, 2023, p. 382-393

HEADING: Economics and management in the Arctic zone

AUTHORS: Petrov, Y.V.

ORGANIZATIONS: Tyumen State University

DOI: 10.25283/2223-4594-2023-3-382-393

UDC: 711.13+314.8(470+571-17)

The article was received on: 03.02.2023

Keywords: nature management, population resettlement, indigenous population of the North, administration of traditional nature management, population dynamics, settlement, abolition of settlements in the Arctic, population of cities and towns, Arctic ecosystem

Bibliographic description: Petrov, Y.V. Spatial and temporal changes in territorial social systems in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area. Arktika: ekologiya i ekonomika. [Arctic: Ecology and Economy], 2023, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 382-393. DOI: 10.25283/2223-4594-2023-3-382-393. (In Russian).


Abstract:

The Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area is an Arctic resource-producing region, where oil and gas resources have been extracted for a long time. The study purpose is a spatial assessment of changes in territorial social systems on the basis of population census materials. With this aim, the author has completed sequentially 4 tasks: 1) assessment of the current network of the of settlement organization; 2) study of the historical parameters of the environmental management in the pre-oil-gas period; 3) identification of priority diversifying areas in the historical context; 4) determination of mechanisms for planning balanced long-term development.
The data sources are the materials of the state population censuses of 1926, 1989, 2002, 2010 and 2021. Research methods: mathematical, geoinformation, historical.
While solving the first task, the author has applied the Zipf rule to estimate the ratio of the urban population in the Autonomous Area in 1989, 2002, 2010, 2021. For the tasks 2-4, he has carried out a comparative spatial assessment of the development of economic subdistricts in 1926.
Due to the Arctic conditions, the implementation of full-fledged socio-economic development of each of the directions requires the participation of state regional structures, including at the administration level for the safe traditional environmental management. Regulatory state management, first of all, is necessary in the field of reindeer herding and fishing. Mechanisms are proposed for the formation of certain types of environmental management as diversifying the economy of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area.


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