Fractal Economy of Arctic

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DOI: 10.20542/0131-2227-2013-5-41-47

M. Slipenchuk, State Duma Committee on Natural Resources, Nature Management and Ecology, 2 Georgievskii per., Moscow, 103265, Russian Federation (slipenchuk@duma.gov.ru).


Abstract

In recent decades Arctic attracts the attention of a growing number of states. For effective international cooperation it is necessary to undertake several important steps, including legal work and adoption of documents regulating the statuses and activities of state in Arctic region. It is also needed to undertake a delimitation of sea spaces in the Arctic Ocean, to determine the measures for providing environmental safety in the regions, to reach international agreement on the status of the Northern Sea Route and Northwest Passage, to establish an innovation hub clusters and several others.


Keywords

Arctic, hub cluster, fractal, social and economic development, international cooperation, UN Convention of Sea Law


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For citation:
Slipenchuk M. Fractal Economy of Arctic. World Eсonomy and International Relations, 2013, No 5, pp. 41-47. https://doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2013-5-41-47



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