URBAN DEVELOPMENT RANGES OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS OF THE STEPPE ZONE OF EUROPEAN RUSSIA

Aim. The steppe zone is not only a unique natural and geographical formation, but also within the framework of European Russia a special region with specific socio-economic and demographic processes. In this article, we consider the issues of town-planning ranking of rural settlements on the basis o...

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Main Authors: Vadim P. Petrishchev, Polina A. Kosykh
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Language:Russian
Published: Kamerton 2018-10-01
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Online Access:https://ecodag.elpub.ru/ugro/article/view/1310
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description Aim. The steppe zone is not only a unique natural and geographical formation, but also within the framework of European Russia a special region with specific socio-economic and demographic processes. In this article, we consider the issues of town-planning ranking of rural settlements on the basis of comparing the dynamics of their population as the most unique of all socio-economic indicators. Methods. To assess the dynamics of the population, we used the difference in population numbers over a five-year period from 2012 to 2016. When ranking settlements on the dynamics trend, 7 groups were identified, the results were mapped and analyzed. Results. Town-planning ranking has made it possible to identify the most depressive regions that gravitate toward the peripheral territories of the regions, join the borders of neighboring entities, and also form a "frontier" along the Russian-Kazakh border. The most promising areas are located in the south-west of the region under consideration (Krasnodar, Stavropol Krai, south of the Rostov region), where favorable economic and natural-climatic conditions are combined. In addition, promising rural settlements gravitate toward the administrative centers of the regions. Main conclusions. Based on the ranking we have identified trends in the decline of socio-economic indicators from west to east, the negative impact of the Russian-Kazakh border and the periphery of the territory, the growth of prospects towards the Black Sea coast, as well as "urbanization polarization", expressed in the compression of the regional urban space to urbanized centers.
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spelling doaj-art-a2216d4ad7cf4ca98e9638a0e74d69382025-08-04T10:38:44ZrusKamertonЮг России: экология, развитие1992-10982413-09582018-10-0113314214910.18470/1992-1098-2018-3-142-1491009URBAN DEVELOPMENT RANGES OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS OF THE STEPPE ZONE OF EUROPEAN RUSSIAVadim P. Petrishchev0Polina A. Kosykh1Institute of the Steppe of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, OrenburgInstitute of the Steppe of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, OrenburgAim. The steppe zone is not only a unique natural and geographical formation, but also within the framework of European Russia a special region with specific socio-economic and demographic processes. In this article, we consider the issues of town-planning ranking of rural settlements on the basis of comparing the dynamics of their population as the most unique of all socio-economic indicators. Methods. To assess the dynamics of the population, we used the difference in population numbers over a five-year period from 2012 to 2016. When ranking settlements on the dynamics trend, 7 groups were identified, the results were mapped and analyzed. Results. Town-planning ranking has made it possible to identify the most depressive regions that gravitate toward the peripheral territories of the regions, join the borders of neighboring entities, and also form a "frontier" along the Russian-Kazakh border. The most promising areas are located in the south-west of the region under consideration (Krasnodar, Stavropol Krai, south of the Rostov region), where favorable economic and natural-climatic conditions are combined. In addition, promising rural settlements gravitate toward the administrative centers of the regions. Main conclusions. Based on the ranking we have identified trends in the decline of socio-economic indicators from west to east, the negative impact of the Russian-Kazakh border and the periphery of the territory, the growth of prospects towards the Black Sea coast, as well as "urbanization polarization", expressed in the compression of the regional urban space to urbanized centers.https://ecodag.elpub.ru/ugro/article/view/1310urban planning rankingrural settlementsthe steppe zone of european russiapopulation dynamics.
spellingShingle Vadim P. Petrishchev
Polina A. Kosykh
URBAN DEVELOPMENT RANGES OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS OF THE STEPPE ZONE OF EUROPEAN RUSSIA
Юг России: экология, развитие
urban planning ranking
rural settlements
the steppe zone of european russia
population dynamics.
title URBAN DEVELOPMENT RANGES OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS OF THE STEPPE ZONE OF EUROPEAN RUSSIA
title_full URBAN DEVELOPMENT RANGES OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS OF THE STEPPE ZONE OF EUROPEAN RUSSIA
title_fullStr URBAN DEVELOPMENT RANGES OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS OF THE STEPPE ZONE OF EUROPEAN RUSSIA
title_full_unstemmed URBAN DEVELOPMENT RANGES OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS OF THE STEPPE ZONE OF EUROPEAN RUSSIA
title_short URBAN DEVELOPMENT RANGES OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS OF THE STEPPE ZONE OF EUROPEAN RUSSIA
title_sort urban development ranges of rural settlements of the steppe zone of european russia
topic urban planning ranking
rural settlements
the steppe zone of european russia
population dynamics.
url https://ecodag.elpub.ru/ugro/article/view/1310
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