融化的北极地区的交通地缘政治

F. Lasserre, Pierre-Louis Têtu
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与普遍的看法相反,在北极,气候变化是一个帮手,而不是推动海上运输的交通扩张。航运公司根据市场位置和盈利能力来设计战略,而不是考虑北极冰的融化。此外,随着冻土的融化,气候变化严重阻碍了陆地交通项目。未来几年,北极航运扩张的主要市场可能是自然资源开采,而不是货物过境运输。由于海冰融化,较短的航线对大多数航运公司似乎没有吸引力。相反,航运公司对增加目的地交通量感兴趣,特别是对石油、天然气和采矿。可能改变这种局面的一个因素是,交通项目有时也反映出对海洋或陆地扩张主张主权的愿望。北极交通项目(服务和基础设施)的扩大源于北极已融入全球经济这一事实。正是全球化推动了自然资源的开发。正是中国和俄罗斯经济野心的全球化,支持了昂贵的陆上项目的建设。航运公司质疑北极航运的盈利能力,并不一定是因为北极的条件,而是因为全球化。
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The geopolitics of transportation in the melting Arctic
Introduction Contrary to popular belief, in the Arctic, climate change is a helper, but not a driver of traffic expansion for sea transportation. Shipping companies design their strategies around market location and profitability rather than out of consideration of melting of Arctic ice. Moreover, climate change is a serious hindrance for land transportation projects with the melting of permafrost. For several years to come, natural resources exploitation, rather than cargo transit traffic, will likely be the major market for shipping expansion in the Arctic. Shorter routes due to melting sea ice do not appear attractive to most shipping companies. Instead, shipping companies are interested in increased destinational traffic, especially for oil and gas and mining. A factor that could alter this picture is the fact that transportation projects also at times reflect a desire to assert sovereignty over maritime or land expanses. Expansion of Arctic transportation projects (services and infrastructure) stem from the fact the Arctic has become integrated in the global economy. It is globalization that drives natural resources exploitation. It is the globalization of Chinese and Russian economic ambitions that supports the construction of expensive overland projects. It is globalization, and not necessarily conditions in the Arctic, that has shipping companies questioning the profitability of Arctic shipping.
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