Social and Economic Space Compression in Border Areas: the Case of the Northwestern Federal District

The so-called “compression” of social and economic space has been the subject of quite a few studies in the past decades. There are two principle types of compression: communicative, that is, associated with the development of transport and information systems, and physical, manifested in the rapid...

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Main Authors: Romanova E., Vinogradova O., Frizina I.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2015-08-01
Series:Baltijskij Region
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Online Access:http://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/031/Elena%20Romanova,%20Olga%20Vinogradova,%20Irina%20Frizina,%2038-61.pdf
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spelling doaj-5f4e7fc5e44a4d8690d9573e2a2aa60a2020-11-24T22:53:17ZrusImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityBaltijskij Region2074-98482074-98482015-08-013386110.5922/2074-9848-2015-3-3Social and Economic Space Compression in Border Areas: the Case of the Northwestern Federal District Romanova E.Vinogradova O.Frizina I. The so-called “compression” of social and economic space has been the subject of quite a few studies in the past decades. There are two principle types of compression: communicative, that is, associated with the development of transport and information systems, and physical, manifested in the rapid decrease of the number of new territories to explore. While physical and communicative compression are interrelated, they have different spatial expressions depending on geographical conditions, economic, environmental, historical, and political characteristics of the re-gion. The authors identify the patterns of communicative and physical space com-pression using comparative mapping, statistical and historical research methods, and a model showing the spatial differentiation of regional socioeconomic charac-teristics in the Northwestern Federal District. The study focuses on border areas, where the following key manifestations of compression have been identified: trans-port connectivity, level of agriculture development, and depopulation. All these indicators of space compression process are studied at the municipal level. The authors identify the key features of socioeconomic space compression for the border areas of the Russian Northwest. http://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/031/Elena%20Romanova,%20Olga%20Vinogradova,%20Irina%20Frizina,%2038-61.pdfsocioeconomic space compressioncommunicative connectivityeconomic development of territories
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author Romanova E.
Vinogradova O.
Frizina I.
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Vinogradova O.
Frizina I.
Social and Economic Space Compression in Border Areas: the Case of the Northwestern Federal District
Baltijskij Region
socioeconomic space compression
communicative connectivity
economic development of territories
author_facet Romanova E.
Vinogradova O.
Frizina I.
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title Social and Economic Space Compression in Border Areas: the Case of the Northwestern Federal District
title_short Social and Economic Space Compression in Border Areas: the Case of the Northwestern Federal District
title_full Social and Economic Space Compression in Border Areas: the Case of the Northwestern Federal District
title_fullStr Social and Economic Space Compression in Border Areas: the Case of the Northwestern Federal District
title_full_unstemmed Social and Economic Space Compression in Border Areas: the Case of the Northwestern Federal District
title_sort social and economic space compression in border areas: the case of the northwestern federal district
publisher Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
series Baltijskij Region
issn 2074-9848
2074-9848
publishDate 2015-08-01
description The so-called “compression” of social and economic space has been the subject of quite a few studies in the past decades. There are two principle types of compression: communicative, that is, associated with the development of transport and information systems, and physical, manifested in the rapid decrease of the number of new territories to explore. While physical and communicative compression are interrelated, they have different spatial expressions depending on geographical conditions, economic, environmental, historical, and political characteristics of the re-gion. The authors identify the patterns of communicative and physical space com-pression using comparative mapping, statistical and historical research methods, and a model showing the spatial differentiation of regional socioeconomic charac-teristics in the Northwestern Federal District. The study focuses on border areas, where the following key manifestations of compression have been identified: trans-port connectivity, level of agriculture development, and depopulation. All these indicators of space compression process are studied at the municipal level. The authors identify the key features of socioeconomic space compression for the border areas of the Russian Northwest.
topic socioeconomic space compression
communicative connectivity
economic development of territories
url http://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/031/Elena%20Romanova,%20Olga%20Vinogradova,%20Irina%20Frizina,%2038-61.pdf
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