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Assessment of food security in the regions of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation

The article is devoted to improving the methodological tools for assessing food security threats to the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, taking into account the territorial specifics (for example, the Arctic regions). The need for a food security assessment procedure in the context of...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2021-09, Vol.848 (1), p.12194
Main Authors: Ruiga, I R, Kovzunova, E S, Bugaeva, S V, Ovchinnikova, Iu I, Sivtsova, E K
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Food availability
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Regional development
Territorial behavior
Territory
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