2022
DOI: 10.15507/2413-1407.121.030.202204.851-881
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Arctic Single-Industry City: The Population’s Perception of Their Future in the Prospects for its Development

Abstract: Introduction. The relevance of the study is due to the strategic necessity of consolidating human capital in the Arctic territories, which determines the importance of a deeper study of the connection between the life strategies of the population and the local problems of monotowns, as hard points for the formation of the economic space of the Arctic. The purpose of the article is to identify the reasons for the formation of migration attitudes of the population of the monotown. Materials and Methods. The inf… Show more

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“…Local communities are sensitive to current changes in the context of industrial natural resource development. This can be observed using both qualitative (perceptions of the future and views on the positive and negative impacts of oil and gas development) and quantitative indicators (changes in the population due to natural increases and migration) [51,76]. The approach proposed by the author to synthesize heterogeneous qualitative and quantitative data allowed us to identify settlement types according to size, administrative function, and geographical location to systematize social perceptions of the impact of industrial development and to identify prospects for community sustainability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Local communities are sensitive to current changes in the context of industrial natural resource development. This can be observed using both qualitative (perceptions of the future and views on the positive and negative impacts of oil and gas development) and quantitative indicators (changes in the population due to natural increases and migration) [51,76]. The approach proposed by the author to synthesize heterogeneous qualitative and quantitative data allowed us to identify settlement types according to size, administrative function, and geographical location to systematize social perceptions of the impact of industrial development and to identify prospects for community sustainability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the local level of sustainability development studies, an important role is played by the social component [31,[33][34][35]50], which can be expressed by the social perceptions of the local population regarding short-term and long-term prospects for the development of their community or migration attitudes that indicate relations to a place [51]. The use of qualitative and quantitative approaches to sustainability research at the local level is very valuable [52].…”
Section: Local Level In Sustainable Development Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%