Reprint

Resource Provision of the Sustainable Development under Global Shocks

Edited by
July 2022
252 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4617-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4618-6 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Resource Provision of the Sustainable Development under Global Shocks that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

This reprint focuses on interdisciplinary research that reveals the problems of resource provision of the economy, both from the perspective of local projects and from the point of view of the creation of global infrastructure that contributes to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals. Considerable attention is paid to the development of the Arctic territories as one of the most promising sources of mineral and fuel resources as of 2021.

This reprint also includes selected papers from European Raw Materials Conferences 2020–2021, held despite the global COVID-19 pandemic, and will be published with the financial support of the International competence Centre for mining-engineering education under the auspices of UNESCO:

- Russian–UK Raw Materials Dialogue (21–23 October 2020);

- Russian–German Raw Materials Conference (30 November–1 December 2020).

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
energy sector; hydrocarbon resources; liquified natural gas; LNG; alternative energy technologies; state regulation; market conditions; energy balance; sustainable development; oil and gas education; personnel training; Arctic education system; oil and gas projects; international cooperation; sustainability; sustainable development; socio-economic development of the northern territories; innovation; projects; Arctic; liquefied natural gas; hydrogen production; methanol production; ammonia production; storage of hydrogen; hydrogen transport; development of the Arctic; sustainable development; arctic zone; mining industry; mines; labor safety; occupational injury rate; risk-based methodology; risk of injuries; injury risk diagram; correlation analysis; labor resources; mineral resources; Arctic; resource potential; migration attractiveness; econometric models; modeling; migration processes; complex-valued economy; SDG-goals; Arctic; energy supply; scenario modeling; technological demand; energy scenarios; sustainable energy; hydrogen; renewable energy sources; sustainability; sanding; sand control; poorly consolidated reservoir; prepack test; slotted liner; geomechanical modeling; Arctic shelf; permafrost; global warming; ground thawing; modular pile foundation; physical and mathematical modeling; temperature stabilization; Arctic shelf; Timan–Pechora oil and gas province; seismic exploration; hydrocarbon potential; Russian Arctic; oil and gas; Arctic; digital technologies; digitalization