The article explores the implementation of the constitutional right to housing through the state's housing policy in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. It examines federal and regional programs for the construction, modernization, and resettlement of housing, taking into account the extreme climatic conditions and social characteristics of the northern territories. Special attention is given to the integration of energy-efficient technologies, support for indigenous peoples, and the inter-level coordination of government agencies. The article demonstrates that a comprehensive approach ensures the sustainable development of Arctic settlements and improves the quality of life for the local population.
Lobchenko et al. (Tue,) studied this question.