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On the Question of New Forms of Urbanization in the Context of Spatial Development Management in the Republic of Karelia. Article Two

https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2022-1-10-19

Abstract

In modern conditions, classical approaches to urbanization need to be supplemented. The concept of rural agglomerations based on the development of inter-territorial cooperation of local governments arose. The question about new criteria for the formation of agglomerations was raised. The concept of actual urban settlements, which involves taking into account the modern characteristics of environmental processes is proposed. The territorial base is the southern part of the Republic of Karelia.

About the Authors

S. L. Katanandov
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (North-West Institute of Management, Branch of RANEPA)
Russian Federation

Sergey l. Katanandov, Head of the Department of State and Municipal Management; Special Representative of the Governor of St. Petersburg on the development of State construction and interaction with subjects of the Russian Federation, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor 

Saint-Petersburg



V. V. Solodilov
Institute for Regional Economic Studies Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Victor V. Solodilov, Senior Researcher, PhD in Geography 

Saint-Petersburg



V. A. Shamakhov
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (North-West Institute of Management, Branch of RANEPA)
Russian Federation

Vladimir A. Shamakhov, Director, Doctor of Science (Economics), PhD in History, Professor 

Saint-Petersburg



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Katanandov S.L., Solodilov V.V., Shamakhov V.A. On the Question of New Forms of Urbanization in the Context of Spatial Development Management in the Republic of Karelia. Article Two. Administrative Consulting. 2022;(1):10-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2022-1-10-19

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