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.