Abstract

The development of Russian arctic regions is associated with the limited development of social and main infrastructure, low population density, natural and climatic changes, and other factors. At the same time, the macroregion has been steadily depopulating for several decades. Since in 2020-2021 new key documents for strategic planning for the Arctic development were adopted, goal setting at the federal level has significantly changed towards the social sphere. At the same time, analysis of the program documents and strategic plans allows us to reveal their low consistency in terms of goals and objectives, as well as the inconsistency of the goal setting system of the federal and regional levels with each other. Strategic planning of arctic municipalities is also developing apart from the regional level. Nevertheless, the Arctic regions and municipalities do not see their development without taking into account the Arctic agenda in the framework of the implementation of specific projects and activities. Thus, a unified strategic development policy of the Russian Arctic has not been formed, which is a significant obstacle for the arctic territories to enter accelerated growth path.

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