Abstract

Modern challenges, environmental risks and economic uncertainties in the field of natural resource management in the Urals and Western Siberia are considered. Information relating to the regional changes in the soil surface (air) temperature, the state of the cryolitic zone of the forest and swamp ecosystems, and extreme uncertainties is presented.

Highlights

  • IntroductionThe tough environmental (pollution and transformation of the environment), economic (consequences of crises, fluctuations in the product markets), social (high levels of the population stratification, increased protest activity of civil society) and technological (reduction of available resources, deterioration of its quality) situation in various areas of natural resource management require a deep analysis of relations between the environmental, economic, social and technological factors of industrial regions

  • The tough environmental, economic, social and technological situation in various areas of natural resource management require a deep analysis of relations between the environmental, economic, social and technological factors of industrial regions

  • In the forest industry of the Russian Federation, the lack of modern chemical-mechanical and chemical wood processing does not allow to follow the trend of increasing the cost of marketable products in the case of stability of the timber harvesting facilities

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Introduction

The tough environmental (pollution and transformation of the environment), economic (consequences of crises, fluctuations in the product markets), social (high levels of the population stratification, increased protest activity of civil society) and technological (reduction of available resources, deterioration of its quality) situation in various areas of natural resource management require a deep analysis of relations between the environmental, economic, social and technological factors of industrial regions. Under the modern conditions in the field of subsurface management, it is no longer possible to maintain a favorable environment only by increasing the financial resources for environmental protection measures. In the economic and technological sectors of subsurface management, it is no longer sufficient to maintain and develop the raw material base only by increasing the volume of geologic exploration activities, it is no longer effective to establish new mining and technological industries only by increasing the labor and material technical resources. In the social sector of subsurface management, the formation of a relaxed social environment is no longer possible only due to the traditional employment methods in the field of subsurface management, regulation of labor remuneration, and fiscal operations. New approaches and methods are required [5]

Environmental risks
Changes in the state of the forest and swamp systems
Findings
Economic uncertainties
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