Landmarks for Spatial Development Equality or Differentiation

The book explores the uneven spatial distribution of territory resources and its implication for the sustainable development of regions and cities. The authors analyze the features of the localization of assets, paying attention to both the manifested factors and the conditions that determine the sp...

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Other Authors: Martinat, Stanislav (Editor), Kumar, Vikas (Editor), Torre, André (Editor), Lavrikova, Yuliya (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature Switzerland 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:Contributions to Regional Science
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Interregional Migration: Reexamination of Population Redistribution in Russia at the late Soviet Period (Kazuhiro Kumo) -- Chapter 3. Clustering of Small and Medium-Sized Cities in Russia Based on the Assessment of Knowledge Spillovers Localization (Tatyana Melnikova) -- Chapter 4. Hidden Single-industry Towns in Transition (Irina Turgel) -- Chapter 5. The level of urbanization of the regions of Kazakhstan: assessment by the index method (Aksana Panzabekova) -- Chapter 6. Differential Approach to Shaping Models of Priority Socio-Economic Development Territories (Gulia Galiullina) -- Chapter 7. Models of Spatial Organization of Regional Economies (Yulia Lavrikova) -- Chapter 8. Overcoming Interregional Economic Disparities in Russia through Implementation of Resource Projects (Valery Kryukov) -- Chapter 9. Industrial districts and industrial clusters. Conceptual approaches from Italian and Eurasian experiences (David Celetti) 
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520 |a The book explores the uneven spatial distribution of territory resources and its implication for the sustainable development of regions and cities. The authors analyze the features of the localization of assets, paying attention to both the manifested factors and the conditions that determine the specificity of the current spatial organization. On the basis of multivariate analysis, gravity models, clustering method, as well as the evaluation of concentration parameters, the authors propose various approaches to systematize territorial units, paying special attention to the peculiarities of their economic structure, resource diffusion barriers, and quality of life parameters. The obtained results indicate the need for a differentiated approach in the choice of guidelines for the transformation of the socio-economic space, allowing the researchers to propose various transformation models for differing regions. Thus, this book presents spatial organization models for different regional economies, highlighting various approaches to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and reducing inequality. The book seeks to balance the benefits of polarized development with the need to avoid significant interregional disparities. At the same time, the book offers various solutions for differentiating territories, distinguishing different spatial elements, and determining the most appropriate transformation options. The results obtained may be of interest to scholars in regional and spatial science as well as to professionals in the field of territorial development management