Cross-border tourist mobility as seen by residents of the Karelian borderlands: COVID-19 restrictions
... a municipal-level survey of the region’s population (575 people), conducted by the author in collaboration with Dr Ekaterina Shlapeko in 2021. Analysis of the survey results has confirmed the customariness of cross-border tourist mobility for the Karelians and the essential role it plays in their lives. These are manifested in regular trips to the neighbouring state, frequent contacts with Finnish travellers, marked preferences and a network of contacts with Finnish residents and organisations....
Project approach in transboundary tourism-and-recreation region building: the case of Karelia
This article considers international projects as a factor in building and developing transboundary tourism-and-recreation regions. The Karelian part of the Russian-Finnish border and the adjoining areas of Russia and Finland were the model site for the study. The research aims to measure the contribution of international projects run in 1990—2020 to transboundary region building in ...
The expansion of school network to the liberated and newly populated territories of the Karelian isthmus in 1944/1945 academic year
This article analyses the problems of school network expansion and the beginning of 1944/1945 academic year on the territory of the Karelian isthmus.
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Выписка из годовых отчетов комбината (рукопись) // Отчеты Светогорского ЦБК в Ленинградском областном государственном ...
Development of cross-border tourist and recreational regions on the Karelian section of the Russian-Finnish border
... average level of tourism development. The total volume of cross-border tourist flows from and to other cross-border tourist and recreation regions is about 30 thousand people per year. Middle Karelia microregion ranks second and is followed by the North Karelian microregion. The authors conclude that these two microregions are at the initial stage of their formation and, therefore, can be regarded as parts of one microregion — Russian-Finnish Northern microregion.
Manakov, A. G., Kondrateva, S. ...
Yuryo Vuorioki: pages of biography
The Lobachevsky Research Library of Kazan Federal University boasts a collection of Yuryo Vuorioki’s letters. Yuryo Vuorioki is one of the leaders of the Finnish national movement of the pre-war period, a member of the board of the Karelian academic society and editor-in-chief of the Suomen Heimo journal. The analysis of this material made it possible to outline the range of his research interests during his study at Helsingfors University, revealing interesting facts of the scientific ...
Cross-Border Tourist Routes: The Potential of Russia’s North- West
... research on the development of tourism in the monitoring of the Republic of Karelia and the development of the medium-term plan for scientific and marketing research in the sphere of tourism in the Republic of Karelia], 2016, Institute of Economics of Karelian Research Centre of RAS, Petrozavodsk, p. 112. (in Russ.)
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Economic development of Russia’s north-western regions and migration to the St. Petersburg agglomeration
... trends were more positive in the ones nearest to the capital, but this relationship vanished after the crisis.
Discussion
After the crisis of 2008—2009, the development of the Russian economy slumped down and some regions, in particular the Komi and Karelian Republics, have not recovered to their GRP level of 2007 even now. Where before the crisis labour productivity growth in St. Petersburg had been only a little slower than in the Leningrad region and much faster than in the other two sectors, ...
Comparative analysis of the territorial support frame of settlement in coastal areas: the case of St. Petersburg and Kaliningrad regions
... structure allows for the identification of coastal zones within the coastal belts. In the St. Petersburg metropolitan area, the coastal belt consists of three distinct coastal zones:
1. The northwestern zone stretching along the central part of the Karelian Isthmus from Svetogorsk in the north to Kamennogorsk to the administrative border of St. Petersburg in the Sertolovo district in the south. The zone includes six towns (Vyborg, Sertolovo, Svetogorsk, Kamennogorsk, Primorsk, Vysotsk) and three ...
Towards a classification of transboundary tourist and recreation mesoregions in the Baltic region
... 2016, The System of Cross-border Tourism in the Polish—Russian Borderland, Procedia Economics and Finance, no. 39, p. 545—552.
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17. Golomidova, E. S. 2018, Cross-border tourist and recreational micro-region “Narvsky”: the specifics of ...
The Baltic Finnish Peoples Divided by State and Administrative Borders: Territorial Development of the Karelians, Vepsians, and Setos
... changes in state and administrative borders on the territorial and demographic development of small ethnic groups. The article analyses the case of three Baltic Finnish peoples living in the Russian North-West and divided by borders of different levels: Karelians (Finland, the Republic of Karelia, and the Leningrad and Tver regions), Vepsians (the Republic of Karelia and the Leningrad and Vologda regions), and Setos (Estonia and the Pskov region). The analysis is based on the cartographic and statistical ...
The Evolution of Settlement Areas of Ingrian Finns in Northwest Russia in the Second Half of the 20th Century
... and language skills, citizenship], 2004, Moscow, 945 p.
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