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%T Создание условий для перехода сырьевой территории к устойчивому социально-экономическому развитию
%A Nagaeva, Olga Sergeevna
%J Modern Research of Social Problems
%N 2
%P 18
%D 2012
%K resource territory; sustainable socio-economic development; the Far North; rental incomes; the economy diversification; special financial funds
%@ 2218-7405
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-398866
%X Presented article is devoted the problem of forming conditions for sustainable 
socio-economic development of resource territory after exhaustion of mineralresource potential. The  features of socio-economic development of the resource 
territories situated in the conditions of the Far North cause the necessity of transition 
of such territory to sustainable socio-economic development. 
The basic conditions of transition of  resource territory to sustainable socioeconomic development are gaining by territory of  the  part of  rental incomes  from 
development of mineral resources and defining the directions of using these incomes 
for the purpose of increasing the reproduced potential of territory. 
In the  article the  governing mechanism creating of conditions for sustainable 
socio-economic development of resource territory after  decreasing extraction and 
exhausting mineral-resource potential is suggested. Basic elements of the suggested
mechanism are: the strategy of development of mineral-resource potential; the system 
of the special taxation of resource sector; the strategy of forming and using incomes 
of territory from development of  mineral resources; the choice of  diversificationbranches, the strategy of forming and  dismissing workers of  resource sector.  It is suggested to define the concrete parameters of the basic elements of the mechanism
taking into account its features. In  the article the algorithm of choosing of  these
parameters is given. In  the  article  the  results of  using the suggested mechanism for concrete 
resource territory are presented.
%C RUS
%G ru
%9 journal article
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info