Research and technology agreements in the Norwegian concession system of the 1970s—1990s
... technological progress through promoting active cooperation with foreign companies. Norway’s successful experience could be applied by Russian state authorities in order to develop relations with foreign oil companies. These companies could take part in offshore exploration in the Russian sector of the Barents Sea through concluding similar agreements between Russian state institutions, and foreign oil and gas companies, which would give an impetus to the development of the technological component of ...
The sea factor in the federal regulation of Russia’s spatial development: post-Soviet experience and current priorities
... including as part of maritime transboundary macro-regions [16]. The range of marine economy activities was increasing at the time, along with the number of maritime objects: ports, industrial port complexes along major routes, submarine pipelines, offshore oil and gas extraction facilities on Sakhalin Island and in the Arctic, etc. [5]. Another major influence on coastalisation is geopolitical and situational changes: the growing exclavity of the Kaliningrad region as tensions rise between Russia ...
Large business in the coastal zones of Russia: features and factors of localisation
... the infrastructure, and population distribution patterns is very much in line with the interests and projects of large businesses. This change manifests itself in the development of port and logistics complexes, the port industry, the construction of offshore pipelines, more active offshore oil and gas production, the growing demographic potential of coastal cities, etc. This article aims to explore the localisation of large businesses in Russian coastal zones and to analyse the ‘coastalisation’ ...
Urgent issues of creating a system of legal regulation of Russian economy’s deoffshorisation
... Develo-ping Countries in 2011. URL: http://www.gfintegrity.org/press-release/study-finds-crime-corruption-tax-evasion-drained-946—7bn-from-developing-countries-in-2011 (дата обращения: 09.01.2015).
Baranovskaya E., Aksenova-Sorokhtey Yu.
offshore, deoffshorisation, global exchange of tax information controlled by foreign companies, OECD Convention, capital amnesty.
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Model Structure and Content of a Comprehensive Maritime Plan: the Case of Kaliningrad
... different territorial levels. The structure and contents of the maritime plan and the methodological framework for suggested measures are based on relevant regulations, publications, and maps. The main result of the study is the identification of functional offshore areas of federal, regional, and local significance. The research significance of this study is associated with the further development of strategic planning, namely, marine planning. Its practical significance is in devising the legal and methodological ...
The potential for expanding inter-cluster cooperation between the ship-building industries of Estonia, Finland, and North-West Russia
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The modern economy of Russia’s Baltic regions in the municipal context
... social public institutions and commercial companies). The second is the registration of companies operating both in the city and beyond. For instance, Kaliningrad accounts for about 75—80 % of the revenue from mining in different years (Lukoil’s offshore oil production), more than 90 % of the revenue from fishing and fish farming, and all revenue from financial and insurance activities. The third reason is the presence of large industrial enterprises, for instance, the Avtotor car assembly enterprise,...
The spread of the COVID-19 infection in Russia’s Baltic macro-region: internal differences
... factor of rotational employment was decisive for the spatial spread of the pandemic in the Murmansk region. For instance, an outbreak of coronavirus infection amongst rotational workers occurred in late April 2020 in the village of Belokamenka, where the Offshore Superfacility Construction Yard was being built at the time. The absolute number of cases was several times the regional average.<6> Another targeted restriction peculiar to the Murmansk region was a temporary ban on entry to the region’s ...
Global value chains in the age of uncertainty: advantages, vulnerabilities, and ways for enhancing resilience
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Legal regulation of activities in the Arctic in the context of sanctions
... factor. The paper focuses on changes in the legislative framework for Russian — EU joint activities, as well as relevant restrictions. The author concludes that the sanction factor is hardly affective as the main restrictions are imposed on the offshore oil production sector, which cannot yet be developed effectively due to its high cost. The considered measures do not seriously challenge any other economic areas, allowing the joint projects develop at almost the same level. According to ...
Variability of climatic characteristics оver the South-East Baltic coastal waters in the early XXI century
... Baltic Sea and their trends assessment for 2005—2019 (climatic half period). The authors used the data from field observations of atmospheric pressure, wind direction and speed, and air temperature from the automatic hydrometeorological station located offshore, as well as the satellite data from the infrared and microwave (radar images) ranges to determine sea ice and sea surface temperature, respectively. The research also reveals characteristic features of long-term dynamics of hydrological conditions ...
The Evolution, or Seasonal and Interannual Variability, of the Diurnal Variation of Hydrometeorological Fields in the Southern Baltic Sea
... humidity f), the sea-level atmospheric pressure P0, and the wind speed W. The data were obtained by a Mini- KRAMS-4 hydrometeorological facility installed within Russia’s exclusive economic zone in the southeastern Baltic Sea on the LUKOIL-KMN (D6) offshore ice-resistant fixed platform and at MARNET monitoring stations of the German Oceanographic Datacentre (BSH / DOD (M41)) in 2002—2016. Alongside meteorological elements, we studied the temperature Tw and the salinity S of the upper sea layer....
Land Use Policy and Land Management in Estonia
This article studies the effect of land reform on the development of current land policy and land management efficiency. The authors present a review of materials focusing on the new land policy, land management and land use system at a new stage of Estonian development. This policy has led to the adoption of a new reform aimed at the municipalisation, privatisation, and denationalisation of real estate. The article describes mechanisms of the Romano-Germanic land management model, which has replaced...
Application of the gravimetric method in the study of paleoincisions on the territory of the Kaliningrad region
... integrated application of transient electromagnetic soundings, reflection seismic surveys and exploratory drillings // Journal of Applied Geophysics. 2003. № 54. P. 215—228.
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Numerical solution of elastic-acoustic problems with the help of grid-characteristic method
Wave processes in elastic-acoustic problems are simulated with the help of grid-characteristic method, in particular, for the offshore seismic prospecting. We consider systems of water-soil-hydrocarbon-bearing layer and ice-water-soil-hydrocarbon-bearing layer
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