Training for New Investment Projects and Social Sector in the Arctic Discussed in Arkhangelsk
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Thursday, December 16, 2021
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With climate change occurring in the Arctic and the active development of the economic activity, the role of policies to attract human resources for new investment projects and the social sphere is increasing.
Key Points:
- With climate change occurring in the Arctic and the active development of the economic activity, the role of policies to attract human resources for new investment projects and the social sphere is increasing.
- Increasing the employment of indigenous peoples and training a new generation of Arctic explorers is important, said Korchunov.
- Alternative methods are also being used to attract staff for investment projects in the Arctic.
- Training a new generation of Arctic researchers was also discussed and a Council of the National Arctic Research and Education Consortium Association meeting.