THE ARCTIC — NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: A TEST ON MATURITY

E. Andreeva
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The article examines the present-day situation in management of the most important field for the country — natural resource and mineral management — which has undergone significant changes in the post-Soviet period. The reforms have touched both the federal authorities responsible for the development of plans for analyzing future industrial demands on domestic and international markets and their supply with mineral resources, and the state-run organizations responsible for replenishing and maintaining the country’s raw materials database. The main focus of this article is on the lack of extraction on the RF territory of the kinds of minerals which have been at the epicenter of the international market due to the appearance of new industrial and technological innovations and breakthroughs, which have lately become the determining factor of the level of economic development of a country. In Russia, these minerals are completely ignored even though the Northern, Arctic and Far-Eastern regions feature a nearly inexhaustible supply of these raw materials. Remaining in the shadow of great success in extracting hydrocarbons and of their demand on the Western and Asian markets, not only do the problems with managing the use of polymetals and rare earth metals in Russia not receive proper attention, but this management can fall under the sole purview of foreign companies altogether. The article analyzes the extremely unsatisfactory performance of federal authorities responsible for the planning of future use of natural resources and minerals as they do not maintain a close relationship with and do not follow the recommendations of the leading geological institutes of the country. These authorities are moving further and further away from providing the national economy with strategic raw materials, fail to effectively manage federal financial resources allocated for the replenishment of the national natural resource inventory, shifting the responsibility onto large private extractive companies whose primary concern has always been to fulfill their own commercial needs first. The article especially focuses on the Arctic zone of the RF, the least explored and the richest area in terms of natural resources, which can, if properly managed, make Russian economy self-sufficient, despite the growing sanctions against it, while supplying the international market with the most valuable resources. The current natural resource and mineral management, run by unprofessional staff at the most senior levels, completely contradicts the ideology of a sustainable development of the Russian society, the ideology which alone can bring the country to a new, progressive level. This article shows the acute need for an increased federal involvement in managing strategic types of mineral resources and the need to keep them from becoming foreign company assets.
北极-自然资源管理:对成熟度的考验
本文审查了该国最重要领域- -自然资源和矿物管理- -的管理现状,该领域在后苏联时期发生了重大变化。改革既涉及到负责制订计划分析国内和国际市场未来工业需求及其矿物资源供应的联邦当局,也涉及到负责补充和维持国家原材料数据库的国营组织。这篇文章的主要焦点是由于新的工业和技术创新和突破的出现而成为国际市场中心的各种矿物在RF领土上缺乏开采,这些矿物最近已成为一个国家经济发展水平的决定性因素。在俄罗斯,这些矿物完全被忽视,尽管北部、北极和远东地区拥有几乎取之不尽的这些原材料供应。由于在开采碳氢化合物及其在西方和亚洲市场的需求方面取得了巨大成功,俄罗斯不仅没有适当注意管理多金属和稀土金属的使用问题,而且这种管理可能完全属于外国公司的职权范围。这篇文章分析了负责规划未来自然资源和矿物利用的联邦当局的工作表现极为不令人满意,因为他们没有与该国主要地质研究所保持密切关系,也没有遵循这些研究所的建议。这些当局越来越远离向国民经济提供战略性原材料,未能有效管理为补充国家自然资源库存而分配的联邦财政资源,将责任转移给大型私营采掘公司,这些公司的主要关切始终是首先满足自己的商业需要。这篇文章特别关注俄罗斯联邦的北极地区,这是自然资源开发最少、最丰富的地区,如果管理得当,可以使俄罗斯经济自给自足,尽管对它的制裁越来越多,同时向国际市场提供最有价值的资源。目前由最高级别的非专业人员管理的自然资源和矿产管理完全违背了俄罗斯社会可持续发展的意识形态,而只有这种意识形态才能使国家达到一个新的进步水平。这篇文章表明,迫切需要联邦政府更多地参与管理战略性矿物资源,并需要防止它们成为外国公司的资产。
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