Dans le cadre de la conférence First International Conference on Urbanisation in the Arctic, qui s'est tenu du 28 au 30 août 2012 à Ilimmarfik, Nuuk, Groenland. Yvette VAGUET, A. DERKATCHEVA, Celine COLANGE, Olga TUTUBALINA, Philippe JEANNE. Article paru dans Nordregio, Nordregio, 2013, 6 (125-132) Iintroduction : Western Siberia, lying mainly in a permafrost area, has been urbanised for two decades or thereabouts. Russia has had the most notable experience of urbanisation within the circum..
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Proceedings from the First International Conference on Urbanisation in the Arctic, 28-30 August 2012...
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International audienceThe Russian Arctic is a highly urbanized region, with most towns built in the ...
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In modern conditions of long-term reduction of the country's income, and, respectively, searches of ...
The Arctic is one of the few corners of the Earth where the unique nature has been preserved almost ...
The article presents an overview of events and presentations at the round table “Modern Arctic: Issu...
Proceedings from the First International Conference on Urbanisation in the Arctic, 28-30 August 2012...
How sustainable are Russia’s Arctic cities? Russia’s far north metropolises are distinctive from oth...
International audienceThe development of the Arctic and Subarctic Far East territories is one of the...
In the area of Yamal and Taimyr in the 20th century, a large industrial center developed. At the sam...
How sustainable are Russia's Arctic cities? Russia's far north metropolises are distinctive from oth...
The article describes the main features of Russia’s position in the traditional and promising oil ma...
The town of Tiksi came into being in the 1930s, when the Soviet Union intensified its efforts to ind...
Abstract This paper analyses the extended urbanization of oil production in Siberia i...
The article discusses the key challenges associated with the economic development of the oilfield se...
International audienceThe Russian Arctic is a highly urbanized region, with most towns built in the ...
The article discusses the economy of Arctic «islands». These territories of the Russian Arctic are u...
The article compares the problems of two strategically important regions for Russia — the Caspian re...
In modern conditions of long-term reduction of the country's income, and, respectively, searches of ...
The Arctic is one of the few corners of the Earth where the unique nature has been preserved almost ...
The article presents an overview of events and presentations at the round table “Modern Arctic: Issu...