Infrastructure:Arctic
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Overview
Arctic infrastructure includes ports, (including deep-water ports), icebreaking capabilities and support vessels, satellites, aviation assets and airstrips, roads and pipelines. These represent significant and long-
The remote, extreme environment shapes Arctic infrastructure, resulting in significant regional variations. Infrastructure follows population clusters and economic activity as in any other region; however, in the Arctic it is more difficult and expensive to build and maintain. Infrastructure in the Arctic requires significant hardening against extended deep cold and the rapid freeze-
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-free port in Murmansk. This includes the development of the Timan--based marine service complex, including the marine exploration, the use of fiber-
They intend to make it a national marine highway-oriented year-
Opening of Sea Lanes
Major Cities and Urban Zones
The following table lists the five largest cities within DATE Arctic. As discussed within the social variable, the majority of the population living in the Arctic is found in Donovia.
Country | Pop Dens/km2< |
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Donovia
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Donovia
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Donovia
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Energy
Communications
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Sea Ports
Table of Sea Ports in development.
Airports
Table of Airports in development.
Medical Facilities
Table of Medical Facilities in development.