The innovative process in the Baltic Sea region
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Rural areas of Eastern Germany: modern challenges
... reunification the agricultural development of eastern territories seemed to have picked up its pace. Yet the main problems those territories are facing today hatched already in the mid-1990s. In our study we address the problems and challenges that hinder sustainable development of East German rural areas. We analyse agricultural statistics and describe the structure of agricultural enterprises, land-use, and other critical dimensions of agriculture. We discuss pros and cons of modern rural areas spatial planning ...
Transport accessibility of key settlements in the context of the federal highway network development
... the provision of federal highways for key settlement centers in the Northwestern Federal District in the context of forming a sustainable socio-economic system. The methodological framework relies on the comparative geographical method and methods of geoinformation ... ... southwestern regions of the district. The findings confirm the hypothesis that federal roads can serve as vectors of socio-economic development for territories.
Northwestern Federal District, transport accessibility, federal highways, key settlements,...
Kaliningrad region in the context of current geopolitical challenges: dynamics and trends
... importance of the Baltic Sea as a key transport corridor is emphasized. The study demonstrates that, amid escalating confrontation with the West, the Kaliningrad region is compelled to combine the strengthening of its defense potential with the search for sustainable economic development models that make it possible to minimize risks and maintain control over key transport routes.
Kaliningrad region, Baltic region, geopolitical challenges, security, development, exclave, crisis
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Kant and the New Enlightenment: On the Balance between Duty and Utilitarian Ends
... 2013. John Rawls’ Interpretation of Categorical Imperative in “Theory of Justice”. Kantian Journal, 2(44), pp. 33-38.
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Development of the military-industrial complex of Pakistan in the 21st century as an element of the national military strategy
... field of the military-industrial complex under conditions of political and economic instability and challenges related to the development of its own models of weapons. Furthermore, it is revealed that the country’s leadership adopts a comprehensive ... ... international contacts to ensure technology transfer, integrate the private sector, and enhance the financial and economic sustainability of enterprises.
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Pakistan, military-industrial complex, national military strategy, defense ...
Sustainable development of the city territorial capital: adaptive policy through the geography of knowledge
... at the level of a city where the city is the most important urbanized scientific regional centre. This study aims to assess the territorial distribution of Russian cities by their ability to generate new scientific knowledge with the subsequent development of recommendations for managing their territorial capital as the basis of competitiveness. For Russia, the solution to this problem is most relevant in the view of a wide variety of cities and the impossibility and even danger of using ...
Strategic competitiveness of organisations in knowledge economy
The process of ensuring the strategic competitiveness of organisations in the conditions when knowledge assets become the decisive development factor is analysed. The author considers a number of modern research concepts striving to explain the development and sustaining of stable competitive advantages of organisations in the dynamic environment of global economy. The article explores the features of the impact of development programmes of the leading educational centres on strategic competitiveness.
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Urban Development Programme of the Kaliningrad Region
The development of the architectural and urban planning policy in the Kaliningrad region requires the elaboration of a long-term strategy based on the principles of sustainable development. This strategy aims at creating a favourable living environment and achieving a balance of economic, social and environmental interests.
Градостроительный кодекс РФ от 29 декабря 2004 г. № 190-ФЗ (ред....
Opportunities for eco-tourism development in the Kaliningrad Region (focusing on the pilot Russian part of the territory adjacent to the Vistula (Kaliningrad) and the Curonian Lagoons)
... areas with the highest potential for eco-tourism and a list and a map of the most important sites on the South-East coast of the Baltic Sea (Russian part). The research emphasizes "Curonean Spit" National Park as a "pilot" area for sustainable tourism development in the Kaliningrad region.
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EU — Russia energy cooperation: major development trends and the present state
..., which leads to depoliticization of cooperation and mutual socialization of the partners. Finally, legal discussions on the development of common rules have become more constructive. In sum, the current situation in EU — Russia energy relations is ... ... Strategy for the Security of Energy Supply, 2000, Brussels, 29 November, COM, 769 final.
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Development of personnel at the Kaliningrad Rail-Car Manufacturing Plant in 1946—1951: quantitative and qualitative dynamics
... factory schools. The labor of the German population and prisoners of war played an important role in the establishment of the plant. The conclusions demonstrate that personnel instability and lack of qualifications became key factors limiting the sustainable development of the enterprise in the postwar decade.
Post-war recovery, personnel policy, Kaliningrad Rail-Car Manufacturing Plant, workforce, German specialists, Factory plant schools, labour turnover
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Illegal trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances in the context of digitalization: a systemic challenge to Russia's national security
... high level of automation, anonymity, and latency of illicit drug trafficking, which significantly complicate the work of law enforcement agencies. In addition, the study emphasizes the high profitability of illicit drug trafficking, which ensures its sustainability and further development. The author concludes that the influence of cryptocurrencies on illicit drug trafficking has undergone a systemic transformation, given that this type of digital currency should be regarded not merely as a means of payment, but as a genuine ...
Influence of selenium nanoparticles on basic cultivation parameters and phytostimulating properties of Lactococcus lactis
... promoting plant growth. For the first time, the effectiveness of nanoselenium supplementation in the cultivation medium for Lactococcus species used for plant growth stimulation has been demonstrated. The experiments conducted are promising for the development of microbial preparations for crop production.
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Language and the nature of humanness. Invitation to a discussion
... researchers should use a systems approach to linguistic semiosis as a biological adaptation, which is the organizational basis of humans as living systems at both individual and social levels. Linguistic semiosis is an evolutionary stage in the development of Homo sapiens. Establishing the functional role of linguistic semiosis in systemic cognition as a socially organized living system whose unity is ensured and sustained by its circular (self-referential) organization in the relational domain of language, calls for a radical revision of the extant views on the relationship between language and mind, language and cognition, and language and consciousness....
On the development of the parliamentarianism institution in Poland
This article is devoted to the important issue of development of parliamentarianism in post-authoritarian countries through the case of Poland. Having passed several stages of constitutional changes and political crises caused by the situation of political infighting, the Polish political system has reached sustainability, which ensures its effective functioning.
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The factors of human capital reproduction financing
... reproduction financing. The basic factors are as follows: demographical factor, public sector development level, technological development, labor market situation, political factor, and the state of economy.
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Scientific and practical aspects of organization of weekend routes in rural area (on the example of Kaliningrad region)
... the development of rural areas could be confirmed, on the one hand, by the income received from this activity by the owners of rural estates and guest houses. On the other hand, tourism, and above all its nature-oriented forms, contribute to the sustainable development of the territory. The aim of the research is to identify the resource potential of the rural areas in the coastal municipalities of the Kaliningrad region for organizing recreational routes as one of the promising forms of rural tourism....
Localization of large business in coastal zones as a factor of transboundary clustering (on the example of the European part of Russia)
... trans-aquatorial properties and characteristics; clustering, thus, receives additional impulses, while the clusters demonstrate networking, dispersed forms in their development.
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Kaliningrad and Crimea as Russian exclaves: similarities, differences, and interconnections
... production, research, and defense. The author analyses opportunities for Crimea to draw on the experience of the Kaliningrad region gained in the post-Soviet period. It is concluded that exclavity requires a coordinated federal and regional policy aimed at sustainable and secure development of both territories.
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The features of EU energy strategy in the Baltic region
... Russia, which has a strong presence in the energy market. The analysis conducted will help the assessment of prospects of further development of the Baltic States' energy industry and its interaction with that of the Russian Federation.
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... to analyze the interdependence of the qualitative aspect of cross-border relations of European countries with their economic sustainability in the context of regional international integration. The theoretical significance of this work lies in the revealed ... ... actively involved in cross-border cooperation projects. The formation of European regions is closely related to the industrial development of their regions. The Post-Soviet space requires a redistribution of the overcentralized power. The abundance of Euroregions ...
Supporting project activities in university using web services
The sustained interest in using project-based learning in higher education is driven by the need to prepare students for solving real-world problems and the potential of project activities to develop students’ independence, cognitive, and creative abilities. Based on psychological and pedagogical literature, the authors emphasize the importance of pedagogical and organizational support for students’ project activities. Considering the ...
Creative Potential of Artificial Intelligence in the Context of the Idea of the New Enlightenment
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The possibility of using the remaining wastewater from biological treatment plants for the purposes of green construction and biological reclamation
... pyrolysis. The biochar produced through this process is currently underutilized; however, it possesses the unique ability to absorb and effectively sequester CO2 for centuries when incorporated into soil, simultaneously enhancing soil quality and promoting sustainable land use and development. The link between biomass and biochar represents one of the most effective strategies for addressing climate challenges. This triple positive effect makes biochar and its production technologies highly promising in the context of climate policy....