Economic and geographic factors affecting the development of Greater Baku

Globally, the responsible factors for the ongoing development of urbanization are the high speed of population growth, and the mass migration of humans to cities and large urban areas. In most countries, this process resulted in the emergence of ‘pseudo-urbanization’ which is difficult to be regulat...

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Main Authors: Vusat AFANDIYEV, Zakir EMINOV, Saleh NAGIYEV
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
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Online Access:http://www.jurareview.ro/2014_6_2/p_203_220_2014.htm
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spelling doaj-0dfd3721d74e461c939b2d250ca313382020-11-24T21:35:22ZengUniversity of BucharestJournal of Urban and Regional Analysis2067-40822068-99692014-12-01VI2203218Economic and geographic factors affecting the development of Greater BakuVusat AFANDIYEVZakir EMINOVSaleh NAGIYEVGlobally, the responsible factors for the ongoing development of urbanization are the high speed of population growth, and the mass migration of humans to cities and large urban areas. In most countries, this process resulted in the emergence of ‘pseudo-urbanization’ which is difficult to be regulated. The purpose of the carried researches to determine the development priorities in the territory of Greater Baku – the capital city of the Republic of Azerbaijan; to define the problems that take place in this connection; and to develop ways of elimination of these problems. The reason of taking Baku as a research area is connected with some of the factors. Firstly, studies on Baku have been conducted based on the Soviet geographical and urban planning school and their methods for a long period. In this regard, it is necessary to carry out research in this field based on the principles adopted in most countries. Secondly, since 1992, the intensive accumulation of population in the territory of the capital city and the surrounding areas is being observed because of socio-economic problems. As a result, the process of pseudo-urbanization intensified, entailing a densely-populated area. Thirdly, low-rise buildings still continue to exist in the large areas within the territory of Baku, and they are not associated with the functional structure of the city. This situation creates many challenges, particularly in terms of density growth and effective use of the city’s territory. Finally, numerous new buildings have been constructed in the residential areas of Baku in recent years, and this may entailserious problems in water supply, energy provision, and utilities. The study is carried out referring to previous works of researchers, statistic data, and the results of the population census conducted in 1959-2009.The practical significance of the scientific work is that positive and negative factors affecting the further development of Greater Baku are definedtogether withshowing the optimal ways of development. http://www.jurareview.ro/2014_6_2/p_203_220_2014.htmcitysettlementdistricturbanizationagglomeration of Baku
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Economic and geographic factors affecting the development of Greater Baku
Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
city
settlement
district
urbanization
agglomeration of Baku
author_facet Vusat AFANDIYEV
Zakir EMINOV
Saleh NAGIYEV
author_sort Vusat AFANDIYEV
title Economic and geographic factors affecting the development of Greater Baku
title_short Economic and geographic factors affecting the development of Greater Baku
title_full Economic and geographic factors affecting the development of Greater Baku
title_fullStr Economic and geographic factors affecting the development of Greater Baku
title_full_unstemmed Economic and geographic factors affecting the development of Greater Baku
title_sort economic and geographic factors affecting the development of greater baku
publisher University of Bucharest
series Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
issn 2067-4082
2068-9969
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Globally, the responsible factors for the ongoing development of urbanization are the high speed of population growth, and the mass migration of humans to cities and large urban areas. In most countries, this process resulted in the emergence of ‘pseudo-urbanization’ which is difficult to be regulated. The purpose of the carried researches to determine the development priorities in the territory of Greater Baku – the capital city of the Republic of Azerbaijan; to define the problems that take place in this connection; and to develop ways of elimination of these problems. The reason of taking Baku as a research area is connected with some of the factors. Firstly, studies on Baku have been conducted based on the Soviet geographical and urban planning school and their methods for a long period. In this regard, it is necessary to carry out research in this field based on the principles adopted in most countries. Secondly, since 1992, the intensive accumulation of population in the territory of the capital city and the surrounding areas is being observed because of socio-economic problems. As a result, the process of pseudo-urbanization intensified, entailing a densely-populated area. Thirdly, low-rise buildings still continue to exist in the large areas within the territory of Baku, and they are not associated with the functional structure of the city. This situation creates many challenges, particularly in terms of density growth and effective use of the city’s territory. Finally, numerous new buildings have been constructed in the residential areas of Baku in recent years, and this may entailserious problems in water supply, energy provision, and utilities. The study is carried out referring to previous works of researchers, statistic data, and the results of the population census conducted in 1959-2009.The practical significance of the scientific work is that positive and negative factors affecting the further development of Greater Baku are definedtogether withshowing the optimal ways of development.
topic city
settlement
district
urbanization
agglomeration of Baku
url http://www.jurareview.ro/2014_6_2/p_203_220_2014.htm
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