An edition of The Role and Importance of the Arctic and its Sea Route in International Economic Relations
The Role and Importance of the Arctic and its Sea Route in International Economic Relations
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The Arctic region, long known for its harsh climate and remoteness, is increasingly seen as a critical area for future economic growth due to its vast natural resources and strategic geopolitical importance. This study analyses the Arctic's economic potential and the associated geopolitical, legal, and environmental challenges arising from its resource exploitation. We performed a statistical review of Arctic energy resources, particularly oil and gas, along with a comparison of territorial claims and interests of countries like the United States, Canada, Norway, and Denmark. The findings highlight the Arctic's significant economic value due to its natural resources and emerging transportation routes, such as the Northern Sea Route, which could reduce transportation costs and enhance trade between Europe and Asia. However, these opportunities are accompanied by challenges, including extreme climatic conditions, high infrastructure costs, and complex legal disputes over territorial boundaries and resource access. The study emphasizes the need for effective international cooperation to regulate resources and prevent conflicts over Arctic claims. It also advocates for a balanced approach to development, ensuring that economic growth is aligned with environmental protection and peace in the region. A coherent international policy framework is essential for managing Arctic resources, addressing environmental concerns, and ensuring sustainable development without compromising the region's natural integrity.
Publish Date
2025-08-25
Publisher
Unknown
Language
English
PPI
300
Previews available in: English
Subjects: Northern Sea Route; Transport infrastructure; Geopolitical stability; Energy resources; Sustainable development