Adaptation Mechanism for Adapting the Territory of Advanced
Social and Economic Development in the Conditions of the Covid- 19
Pandemic: Based on Materials from the Sakhalin Region
Lyudmila Yurievna Filobokova
a
and Konstantin Borisovich Belovitsky
b
MIREA - Russian Technological University, Moscow, Russia
Keywords: Territory of Advanced Socio-economic Development, Negative Consequences of Covid 19, Management
Adaptation Mechanism Tools.
Abstract: Russia is strong in its regions and the level of its development is determined by the state, considered as the
results of the management of territorially localized spaces, some of which operate in accordance with Federal
Law-473 of December 29, 2014 “On Territories of Advanced Socio-Economic Development in the Russian
Federation". Wherein, the global negative factor, the COVID-19 pandemic, predetermined the need to form
a mechanism for adapting the management of the socio-economic development of territories, considering this
impact. The management adaptation mechanism shall be directed not only to neutralize the negative impact,
but also to create a stability margin that allows the systems of the regional economy to maintain a given
reproduction trajectory. This task seems to be the most difficult for the regions recognized as the territory of
advanced socio-economic development. The authors carried out the studies, the results of which are presented
in this article, while a reasonable mechanism affects such management tools as strategic planning,
management technology and industrial policy. The authors put forward and defend the hypothesis that in the
context of the need to overcome negative consequences of a global nature, it is necessary to find additional
support points for growth and intensify their use in management practice. The authors consider the oil and
gas complex as such an additional reference point for the Sakhalin Region.
1 INTRODUCTION
The problem of implementing the policy of regional
development in Russia is associated with presence of
imbalances in socio-economic development, while
the degree of differentiation of the levels of individual
regions of the country is extremely high. Ensuring
sustainable socio-economic development of Russia is
viewed as a global goal, which is subordinate to
strategic, tactical and operational targets, while
having an independent content.
The Russian Far East is the largest region,
covering more than 36 % of the entire territory of
Russia. Development of the Far East is determined by
a wide range of factors, some of which must be
recognized as positive, such as the composition and
capacity of the natural resource potential, the
implementation of transnational oil and gas projects,
and some of the negative factors are territorial
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remoteness from the center, natural and climatic
conditions, a high level of costs, due to the transport
component. This circumstance often leads to the raw
material specialization of the development of a
territorially localized space. One of the independent
subjects of the Russian Federation, which are part of
the Far Eastern Federal District, is the Sakhalin
Region, the development of which has been carried
out since 2015 in accordance with Federal Law FZ-
473 of December 29, 2014 "On the Territories of
Advanced Social and Economic Development in the
Russian Federation" [12].
It shall be noted that the theory of growth poles
was considered by both domestic and foreign
researchers, but its substantiation was first noted in
the works of F. Perrou, defending the hypothesis that
the activation of points of economic growth is capable
of providing advanced development based on the
processes of concentration of regional resources and
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Adaptation Mechanism for Adapting the Territory of Advanced Social and Economic Development in the Conditions of the Covid- 19 Pandemic: Based on Materials from the Sakhalin Region.
DOI: 10.5220/0011119500003439
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the creation of sources for starting self-development
[7].
In the territory of the Sakhalin Region, 3 projects
are being implemented aimed at ensuring advanced
socio-economic development - Mountain Air,
Kuriles, Yuzhny. The Mountain Air project covers
the tourist and recreational sector, the Kuriles project,
the fishery complex, and the Yuzhny project, the
agricultural complex. Implementation of these
projects, no doubt, improves the quality of life of the
population of the island region, making it less
dependent on food supplies to Sakhalin Island and the
Kuril Islands. However, the long-term nature of the
COVID-19 pandemic and its negative impact on all
aspects of public life, including the socio-economic
development of the territory, predetermine the
development and justification of the management
adaptation mechanism, which was the purpose of the
study conducted by the authors.
To achieve the goal, the following tasks were
consistently solved:
study of the existing management mechanism
for the territory of priority socio-economic
development - Sakhalin Region;
assessment of the adaptability of the mechanism
for managing the socio-economic development
of the Sakhalin Region to the long-term nature
of the negative impact of the COVID-19
pandemic;
development and substantiation of measures for
the control impact of the adaptation mechanism
for managing the socio-economic development
of the Sakhalin Region in the context of the
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring not
only the neutralization of negative consequences,
but also the involvement of new anchor points of
economic growth in the process.
2 STUDY METHODS
The projects implemented within the framework of
the law, designed to give impetus and ensure the
advanced socio-economic development of the
Sakhalin Region, affect three segments of the island
economy (agriculture and the agro-industrial
complex, industrial fishing and the tourist and
recreational sector), which, according to the authors,
in the current situation (in the conditions of COVID-
19) do not have the margin of safety (sustainability)
that will neutralize the negative consequences and
provide the region with a trajectory of outrunning
growth.
Scientists of the German school - A. Weber, U.
Izard, I. Thünen noted that the emergence of "growth
poles" is determined by the existence of a key
industry that develops most dynamically and is
capable of being a locomotive for the development of
the entire territory [5]. The authors share the position
of these researchers and believe that such a
locomotive that can give an impetus to self-
development for the territory of the Sakhalin Region
is an industrial complex, which provides more than
70 % of participation in the formation of GRP and
more than 90 % of the contribution to the total
amount of tax revenues to the budgets of all levels.
Wherein, it shall be noted that the COVID-19
pandemic, which is of a global nature, negatively
affected the development results of the industrial
complex of the Sakhalin Region in 2020 (Table 1).
In general, for the full range of industrial
enterprises of the Sakhalin Region in 2020, there is a
decrease in the rate of industrial production by
22.49 %. As positive shifts, it seems possible to
recognize the growth rates in manufacturing
industries. The region's foreign trade turnover also
significantly decreased (Table 2).
Table 2: Dynamics of the foreign trade turnover of the
Sakhalin Region for 2018-2020 (billions of US dollars )*.
Indicators 2020 2018
Rates of
growth, %
Foreign trade
turnove
r
12,224,3
15,963.1
76.58
including: export of
goods
11,323.7
15,272.7
74.14
including import of
goods
900.6
690.4
130.45
*developed by the authors on the basis of data from the
statistics authorities of the Sakhalin Region
Table 1: Dynamics of the volume of shipped goods by the full range of industrial producers of the Sakhalin Region in 2018 -
2020 (billion rubles)*.
Industries of industrial production 2020 2018
Rates of growth, %
1. Shipped goods of our own production 843.4 1,088.1 77.51
2. Includin
g
minin
g
752.4 1,006.0 74.89
3. Manufacturin
g
industries 68.6 60.8 112.83
4. Su
pp
l
y
of electricit
y
,
g
as and steam, air conditionin
g
18.2 18.4 98.91
5. Water supply, sewerage, organization of waste collection and disposal,
activities to eliminate pollution
4.2
2.9
144.83
*developed by the authors on the basis of data from the statistics authorities of the Sakhalin Region
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Table 3: Dynamics of the population permanently residing in the Sakhalin Region in 1994 - 2020 (people).
Indicato
r
1994 2010 2014 2019 2020
Po
p
ulation
p
ermanentl
y
residin
g
in the re
g
ion 688,848 501,279 491,027 488,948 485,621
Despite the implementation of one of the projects
of advanced socio-economic development "Yuzhny",
the purpose of which is to reduce the region's
dependence on external food supplies, the import of
imported goods in 2020 increased relative to the
corresponding period of 2018 by 30.45 %.
However, the most convincing evidence of the
need to make adjustments and develop an adaptive
mechanism for managing the socio-economic
development of the Sakhalin Region is the negative
dynamics of the population living in the region (Table
3).
The mechanism for managing the development of
the Sakhalin Region is represented by a wide range of
tools, the main of which the authors highlight is
strategic planning. The main planning documents,
which secure the regional development of the region
for the period up to 2025, are:
the strategy of socio-economic development of
the Sakhalin Region for the period up to 2025,
approved by the resolution of the Government
of the Sakhalin region on March 29, 2011.
No. 99 (as amended by the Decree of the
Government of the Sakhalin Region No. 10
dated January 15, 2014 and No. 192 dated
April 25, 2015);
the investment strategy of the Sakhalin Region
for the period up to 2025, developed in
accordance with the requirements of the
standard for the activities of the executive
authorities of the constituent entity of the
Russian Federation to ensure a favorable
investment climate in the region, approved by
the decision of the supervisory board of the
Autonomous non-profit organization "Agency
for Strategic Initiatives to Promote New
Projects" dated May 03, 2012 [9].
Strategic planning of these documents was carried
out using the methodology of target program
planning. The methodology of this toolkit was
developed during the period of the planned economy
by domestic scientists and assumed the "directive"
development of the task and bringing it to the
performers. The authors of the study express their
doubts about the use of this toolkit for strategic
management of the socio-economic development of
the region, both as a whole in a market economy, and
in the context of a long period of negative impact of
the COVID-19 pandemic.
The authors agree with the conclusions of experts
about the advantages of the program-targeted method
of management, the main of which they admit are the
indicative, systemic nature of programs, the
possibility of concentrating limited resources.
Wherein, the authors focus on such aspects as:
the lack of regulatory legal acts that make it
possible to form an adequate organizational
structure for managing the subject and its
economic entities (there are 4 economic zones
in the territory of the Sakhalin Region) in the
context of the COVID-19 pandemic;
the local nature of the measures taken and the
lack of interconnection with the imperatives of
a prompt and adequate response to the ongoing
negative changes caused by the pandemic;
the imperfection of the methodological base,
allowing to find the main and additional anchor
points that can be the framework of the regional
system in overcoming the negative
consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Guided by Article 8 of FZ-172 dated June 28,
2014 "On Strategic Planning in the Russian
Federation", the authors offer the following
methodological approaches to strategic planning as
the main toolkit for managing the socio-economic
development of the Sakhalin Region in the context of
the COVID-19 pandemic:
assessment and constant monitoring of changes
in internal and external conditions, restrictions,
imbalances, in the development of the region
and its economic zones with development and
introduction of appropriate corrective measures;
introduction into the practice of planning the
calculation and assessment of the effectiveness
of corrective action measures in the
relationship “deviation of the system from a
given trajectory – identification of the causes
and materiality of the impact – comparison of
resource potential and alternative solutions
(decision No. 1 ... n) – selection of the most
optimal solution – testing and approbation of
the solution – implementation of the solution –
continuous monitoring – the result of
implementation of the solution – control and
analysis – adjustment";
ensuring the practice of auditing the
effectiveness of the strategy at the stage of
developing a solution (developing a strategy
and making adjustments).
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Academician A.I. Tatarkin developed the theory
of integrative strategizing of the development of
territories and highlighted such principles as
territorial determinism, verification of territorial
decisions, taking into account territorial individuality,
systemic and structural integrity, innovation priority
[10].
The authors not only share the conclusions of the
authoritative scientist of the Ural school of regional
studies, but also note its importance in making
decisions on the management of a region recognized
as a territory of advanced socio-economic
development while maintaining a given trajectory
during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The principle of territorial determinism provides
for identification of deterministic connections and
relationships between:
the result of the negative impact of the COVID-
19 pandemic and the level of socio-economic
development of the region;
the level of socio-economic development of the
region and the planned state of advanced socio-
economic development;
the main reasons-factors of negative influence
and controllable variables that can neutralize
them;
resource potential and controlled variables that
can neutralize the negative impact.
The principle of verifying territorial decisions, in
essence, provides for the search for several alternative
reference points for growth and advanced socio-
economic development of regional economic
systems.
According to the results obtained in the course of
many years of the study into the cause-and-effect
relationships of the state and socio-economic
development of the Sakhalin Region (since 1994), the
authors note that in their choice of pivot points for
growth, development specialists focused on
problematic aspects, without considering the
potential and strategic prospects for development of
Sakhalin Island and the Kuril Islands.
The oil and gas complex, which forms the basis of
the island industry and the regional economy as a
whole, according to the authors' conclusion, for a long
time period (in the medium and long term strategic
perspective) will remain the point of growth that can
build the framework of the economy of the
territorially localized space, give impetus for self-
development and ensure diffusion of innovative
processes to ensure not only neutralization of the
consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, but also
create a margin of safety for advanced development.
Wherein, it shall be noted that the established
practice of managing the oil and gas complex, in spite
of the transnational projects it implements (Sakhalin
1-9), continues to be focused on export supplies of
raw materials without deep processing. This is
confirmed by the reduction in export earnings in 2020
relative to the corresponding period in 2019, with an
increase in the volume of export supplies.
The most vulnerable point of the oil and gas
complex, requiring the adoption of appropriate
measures, is the low added value of the sold product
due to raw material supplies (the region receives
about 20 % of possible market prices in the context of
deep processing of hydrocarbons).
The main reason for the decades-old situation is
the underdevelopment of the region's infrastructure
and the main focus of efforts in the development of
an adaptation mechanism for managing the advanced
socio-economic development of the Sakhalin region
in the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic, the
authors offer to direct it to its development (Fig. 1).
The main infrastructure base of the Sakhalin
Region was formed in the post-war period and was
completely focused on raw materials supplies of oil,
timber, coal and other natural resources. The realities
of today require developed infrastructural support
that can form a base for deep processing of raw
materials, a departure from the raw material
economy, and two factors such as the capacity of
natural resource potential and developed
infrastructure support are basic controllable variables
that can both neutralize the negative impact of the
COVID pandemic-19, and create a margin of safety
for the transition to a mode of advanced socio-
economic development.
The authors consider the principle of innovation
priority, substantiated by A.I. Tatarkin, it in the
context of the developed approaches to filling
industrial policy (Table 4).
The authoritative Russian scientist A.I. Tatarkin
noted that “it is impossible to develop a region and
develop development strategies without relying on
regional production capabilities” [11]. This
conclusion is relevant for the Sakhalin Region, which
has a number of distinctive features of management,
but the COVID-19 pandemic predetermines the
introduction of adjustments to the complex and
systemic process of managing the regional economy,
responding to negative changes of a global nature.
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Figure 1: Multifunctional type of infrastructural support of the industrial complex of the territory of advanced socio-economic
development - Sakhalin Region.
Table 4: Block model of industrial policy of the Sakhalin region in the context of adaptation to the imperatives of ensuring
advanced socio-economic development in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Block model of
industrial policy and its
constituent elements
Theoretical and methodolo
g
ical block, includin
g
scientific and research elements
Program-target block adapted to the conditions of the region, the long-term nature of the
COVID-19 pandemic, imperatives of advanced socio-economic development
The resource block, represented by such elements as natural resource, personnel (human
ca
ital
, innovation, and etc.
The block of regulatory and legal support, including acts of the regional level, allowing to
adapt the system of the regional economy both to the conditions, and the set development
goals.
Information support block, including digital technologies and tools
Anal
y
tical su
pp
ort block, includin
g
data from inde
p
endent auditors and consultin
g
Control su
pp
ort block
(
includin
g
p
erformance audit, monitorin
g
and examination
)
The block of forecasting and planning by branches of the industrial complex, built into the
general system of forecasting and strategic planning of the regional economy
Management mechanisms of the industrial complex as a whole and its separate constituent
element (the economic subject of the system), formed on the basis of flexibility, adaptability,
com
p
lexit
y
and
p
rom
p
t res
p
onse to chan
g
es
Methodolo
g
ical su
pp
ort of mana
g
ement tools, includin
g
scientific
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3 STUDY RESULTS
As shown by the results of the study carried out by
the authors, the COVID-19 pandemic not only had a
negative impact on the socio-economic development
of regional economic systems, but also made it
possible to "highlight" the problems, the
neutralization and elimination of which need to
develop a mechanism for adapting integrated and
systemic management. This problem is most acutely
manifested in those systems of the regional economy,
the development of which is carried out in accordance
with federal legislation on advanced socio-economic
development. Assessment of the state and level of
development of such a region - the Sakhalin Region,
made it possible to identify the deterioration of the
main socio-economic indicators and, as a result, a
decrease in the population permanently residing in the
region. Wherein, Sakhalin Island and the Kuril
Islands are a strategic facility that ensures Russia's
national security in the Far East. In order to neutralize
the problematic aspects of the regional development
of the Sakhalin Region, the authors have developed
and substantiated measures to adapt the mechanism
for managing the socio-economic development of the
region in the direction of a given vector ahead of
schedule. The offered measures affect such
management tools as strategic planning and industrial
policy aimed at developing infrastructural support,
improving the planning methodological apparatus,
and enhancing innovation processes. However, first
of all, the authors offer variability – as a prerequisite
for optimizing management decisions. The authors
also draw the attention of the authors to the need for
a multipolar approach to the identification of "growth
points", considering the oil and gas complex as the
most justified alternative activator of advanced
development.
4 DISCUSSION OF STUDY
RESULTS
Both domestic and foreign scientists, whose opinions
and views on certain positions could not coincide,
paid attention to the issues of formation of "growth
poles".
J. Friedman, when substantiating the stages of
formation of "growth poles", focuses on the
concentration of resources in local cores [8]. The
authors also believe that giving impetus to ensure the
advanced development of territorially localized
space, it is necessary to focus on those local nuclei
that are capable of providing a given trajectory of
reproductive processes. This circumstance requires
reflection in the context of substantiating the adaptive
mechanisms for managing meso-level systems that
are under the negative impact of the COVID-19
pandemic.
L.A. Abalkin, A.V. Buzgalin doing study in the
field of the theory of economic development, given a
special place to regional industrial policy [1, 4]. It is
difficult to disagree with this approach, since
industrial policy is one of the elements of the general
mechanism for managing the regional economy. In
the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, appropriate
adjustments are required in the content of individual
elements of industrial policy, which, according to the
authors, will allow adapting to the ongoing negative
changes.
L. Filobokova in her study draws attention to the
need to use cluster forms of organizing the regional
economy, allowing the use of pivot points of growth
[13].
Modern scholars researchers also continue their
study in the theory of "growth poles", in which the
authors note E.I. Antonova, O.E. Gerasimova, A.E.
Kogut [2].
Researches in the field of trajectories of
sustainable development of regional socio-economic
systems are being carried out by K. Ketov and D.
Vavilova, giving a special place to labor resources
and production capital [6]. The authors share the
position of these researchers and note that in
substantiating the reference points for the framework
of the regional economy in its advanced socio-
economic development, such a factor as production
potential is of particular value.
S. Barmatova pays attention to the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic on the sustainability of the
modern world order in her studies, considering the
pandemic as an indicator [3]. The authors consider the
pandemic not as an indicator, but as an external factor
that has a negative impact on the state of regional
economic systems and the effectiveness of their
management. Assessment of the influence of this
factor and the introduction of appropriate adjustments
to neutralize them, according to the authors, shall
become part of the management process, built on the
basis of constant adaptation to the ongoing changes.
5 CONCLUSIONS
The COVID-19 pandemic is the global negative
factor that has affected the entire world economic
system, including its constituent element of the meso-
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level, which includes the regional economy. The
socio-economic development of all regions of Russia
is subordinated to a single goal - improving the
quality of life of the population and saving it, which
corresponds to the strategy of sustainable (balanced)
development. Wherein, in the composition of the
constituent entities of the Russian Federation there
are those whose development is focused on the vector
of advanced socio-economic development. Such a
region is the Sakhalin Region, which is completely
located on the islands (Sakhalin and the Kuril
Islands). The COVID-19 pandemic had a negative
impact on both the economic and social processes
taking place in the region, as evidenced by the decline
in the population permanently residing in the region
and the fall in its GRP. According to experts, this
phenomenon will accompany social production for a
rather long period of time, which obliges to develop
mechanisms for adapting management in order to
neutralize negative consequences, create a margin of
safety for regional economic systems and ensure their
movement along a given trajectory.
Within the framework of this understanding of the
current situation, the authors conducted the study, the
results of which are presented in this article. The
stated goal of developing and justifying the
management adaptation mechanism and the tasks
requiring resolution to achieve the stated goal have
been fully implemented. Wherein, it is not entirely
correct to believe that this study is complete, since
this process is continuous, despite a certain increase
in scientific knowledge in the field of the subject and
object of study.
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