Territorial structure of inbound and domestic tourism in the Baltic States
... airport; 1 for a local airport; 0 for no airport; if there are several airports region, the points are summed).
— Indicators of tourism infrastructure development: density of hospitality facilities, i. e. the number of beds at a region’s tourist accommodation establishments per 1 km2.
— Indicators for the presence of objects raising awareness of the country and highlighting its uniqueness in the eyes of international visitors: UNESCO World Heritage sites and contenders located in Estonia<10>,...
Migration distances in Russia: a demographic profile of migrants
... ‘property owners’ migration, a notion used in international studies. Temporary registration valid for from nine months to five years (sometimes longer), which is classified by Rosstat as long-term migration, is often obtained when moving into rented accommodation or halls of residence. Russian statistics consider migrants with both types of registration as long-term migrants and include them in the net migration rate.
Out of 30.8 million migrations recorded in 2011—2020, ‘automatic returns’ ...
Some problems of the procedure of recognising a citizen as a person with low income for the purpose of providing accommodation in the framework of a social rent contract
The law of the Kaliningrad region On the Procedure of Recognising a Citizen as a Person with Low Income for the Purpose of Providing Municipal Accommodation in the Framework of a Social Rent Contract serves as a basis for the consideration of issues of introducing a mechanism of assessing the level of a citizen’s income and the value of their property for the purpose of recognising them as ...
The mandatory classification of hotels and other types of accommodation as a business process: the case of the Kaliningrad region
This article deals with the mechanism of mandatory classification of hotels and other accommodation units on the territory of the Kaliningrad region. This requirement is considered as a business process. The article provides a detailed analysis of the input and output of the business process and its six main stages. The authors address ...
Influence of ecological changes on hospitality industry technologies
Currently, ecological management systems are an important prerequisite for successful functioning and competitiveness of accommodation facilities. The article discusses the best practices of hotel chains which consider ecological changes introduced into the technological processes of hotel enterprises, as well as the practices of eco-certification. The authors highlight ...
Poetical text as a way of organizing city space
... philosophy and the language of poetry — a movement towards]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Azarova, N. M., Bochaver, S. Yu. and Korchagin, K. M., eds., 2021. Yazykovye strategii i mekhanizmy akkomodatsii kul'turnykh system [Language strategies and mechanisms of accommodation of cultural systems]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Azarova, N. M., Korchagin, K. M., Kuz'min, D. V., et al, 2021. Poeziya [Poetry]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Brems, H. Altijd weer vogels die nesten beginnen. Geschiedenis van de Nederlandse literatuur ...
Non-expansionist variants of Poland's strategic culture: a retrospective of ideas and current implications
... outpost) in Poland. This strategic culture has its origins in the idea of the ethical superiority of the Polish state, although the details of this superiority may differ dramatically in specific situations. At the same time, none of the types of the accommodation culture has yet emerged in Poland, albeit accommodation seems to be a promising lead for the further development of the country’s strategic culture.
1. Snyder, J. L. 1977, The Soviet Strategic Culture: Implications for Limited Nuclear ...
The border as a barrier and an incentive for the structural economic transformation of the Kaliningrad exclave
... increased to approximately 1.3—1.5 million in 2017 and 2018.<11> In 2021, after the removal of the most stringent sanitary restrictions, an all-time high of 1.9 million visits was achieved.<12> However, prices for hotel services, rented accommodation, and food increased over this period, especially in the city of Kaliningrad and the seaside resorts. Kaliningraders had no opportunity to holiday in neighbouring countries, whilst increasingly expensive local resorts became overcrowded with ...
The adaptation of Russian regions’ economies to the rupture of relations with Europe: the case of Baltic Sea ports
... federal, 33 types of regional and 7 types of municipal control procedures.
In addition, numerous measures have been taken to support certain sectors of the Russian economy.<8> For example:
— until July 30, 2027, the value added tax (VAT) on hotel accommodation services was zeroed out;
— a zero profit tax was established for national IT enterprises for 2022—2024 (which, according to estimates by the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, will provide the industry with annual ...
The geopolitical effect of the maritime factor on the spatial development of post-Soviet Russia: the Baltic case
... tourism; 4) emerging as centres for research, technology, culture and education at the core of Maritime Russia. Kaliningrad has the greatest potential for tourism development: the number of people staying at the region’s hotels and other types of accommodation increased 4.7 times between 2014 and 2022, compared to 2.7 times across the country.<15>
Conclusion
The universal and diverse impact of the sea factor on the economy, human settlement and the military-strategic sphere has been increasingly ...
Spatial differentiation of rural territories in the Kaliningrad region: implications for socio-economic policies
... necessary infrastructure in villages (bus stops, pedestrian crossings, etc.)
Accelerated digitisation of the periphery; development of banking infrastructure (ATM networks, payment terminals)
Social impact industry
Housing and social infrastructure for accommodating part of the rural population of the periphery
Career counselling at rural schools in view of potential migration to the suburban zone towns
Creating a positive image of rural life in the eastern part of the region in the media and online
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Petroleum as a space for non-translation: Hikmet, Negarestani, Parshchikov
... islame [The Sufi orders in Islam]. Translated by A. A. Staviskaya. Moscow (in Russ.)
Zelinskiy, K. L., 2015. Poeziya kak smysl: Kniga o konstruktivizme [Poetry as Sense: The book about Constructivism]. Moscow (in Russ.).
non-translation, cultural accommodation, Nâzım Hikmet, Reza Negarestani, Alexei Parshchikov, semiotics of petroleum
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The spread of the COVID-19 infection in Russia’s Baltic macro-region: internal differences
..., shows that a distinction exists between national and regional restrictions on travel. In 2020, many regions copied the travel regulations adopted in Moscow and at the federal level. We looked at the unique measures taken by regional authorities to accommodate the course of the pandemic specific to their ‘spaces’. Summarising the COVID-19 regulatory framework adopted by all Russian regions in 2020 during the first waves of the pandemic allowed us to distinguish five types of additional travel ...
The sea factor in the federal regulation of Russia’s spatial development: post-Soviet experience and current priorities
... Kaliningrad region, albeit the principal target objects of such initiatives are the Arctic zone and Pacific Russia. These national objectives have an apparent local and regional dimension and thus the federal system for spatial development regulation must accommodate them along with the sea factor.
The sea/coastal trajectory of federal spatial development regulation: an inventory of approaches and periodisation of trends
The multifaceted federal impact on the socio-economic dynamics of territories is ...
Refugees from Syria and Iraq in Sweden: resettlement during the migration crisis
The vast increase in the number of forced migrants during the European migration crisis has compelled the receiving countries to concentrate on the issues of migrant reception and accommodation. This study aims to demonstrate how the patterns of settlement of Syrian and Iraqi migrants changed in 2014—2019. We propose a new methodology, building on the Herfindahl-Hirschman index, an indicator of the level and direction of the ...
Features of modern accommodation production of agricultural products in the Russian non-black earth region
The macro-region Nonblack Soil Zone plays an important role in the development of the Russian economy, ensuring its food security. With the transition of the country to market relations, the distribution of agricultural production in all its regions has been transformed. These changes for the Nonblack Soil Zone have not been properly studied. This study focuses on the patterns of change in the location of agricultural production in the Nonblack Soil Zone. Research methodology relies on a combination...
Kant in the Time of COVID
... treated impartially in the utilitarian calculus, it does not recognise their equal worth. Subjecting Kantian ethics and utilitarianism to the process of reflective equilibrium lends support to the idea that we need a pluralistic approach that would accommodate our moral intuitions regarding both the equal value of whole lives and the additive value of life-years.
Afroogh, S., Kazemi, A. and Seyedkazemi, A., 2021. COVID-19, Scarce Resources and Priority Ethics: Why Should Maximizers Be More ...
Darwinism as the Missing Link in Kant’s Critical Philosophy
... second reversal shifts the freedom of will which Kant placed in the same ontological basket with things in themselves at “the top,” to another level of the pyramid of ontologies, by changing dualism to pluralism because dualism is too narrow to accommodate all the autonomous components of critical philosophy. Thus spirit and freedom find a new place separate from the sphere of physical nature; the category of adaptation explains how different ontologies can coexist; while the problem of two ...
Kant and new mathematics 100 years later
... which was stressed after Kant by Cassirer, complicates the application of new mathematical theories in natural sciences and technology. In particular, this can explain why modern physical string theory is empirically unverifiable; it can be adjusted to accommodate a wide range of possible outcomes of observations and experiments. At the same time, there are reasons to believe that certain recent ap-proaches in foundations of mathematics such as category theory, topos theory, and Univalent Foundations ...
Prospects of the resort tax in Russia
... is indirectly confirmed by their low budgetary efficiency. There are no economic premises here in Russia for the steady growth of the demand for tourist services; therefore the resort tax acquires a character of a confiscatory tax for guests of large accommodation objects. Thus there is a high opportunity of receiving negative effect from the resort tax introduction experiment in four regions of our country.
1. О природных лечебных ресурсах, лечебно-оздоровительных ...
The effect of railway network evolution on the Kaliningrad region’s landscape environment
... landshaftovedenija [Man and landscapes: essays anthropogenic landscape science], Moscow.
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17. Rodoman, B. B. 2002, Jekspressnyj transport, rasselenie i ohrana prirody [Express transport, accommodation and nature protection]. In: Poljarizovannaja biosfera [Polarized Biosphere], Smolensk, p. 77.
18. Romanova, Е. А. 2011, Dinamika sistemy rasselenija kak osnovnoj faktor transformacii landshaftov territorii (na primere Kaliningradskoj ...
The “Königsberg syndrome” in the law enforcement practices in the Kaliningrad region: the problems and the ways to solve them
This article analyzes the practical application of mechanism of privatization of accommodations in blocks of flats. The privatization of isolated residential accommodations in smaller blocks of flats is conducted in Kaliningrad by lessees and their family members following the pattern of a communal flat, i. e. only the living area ...
Tourism as a priority of regional development
... the Kaliningrad Oblast are formulated. The existing programmes targeting the tourism development
are examined. There is characteristic of tourism services in Kaliningrad region by branches focusing on the economic activities of tourist companies and accommodations as an example.
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Международное сотрудничество в развитии туризма в Калининградской ...
The capacity of Kaliningrad hotel services market
This article analyses Kaliningrad hotel market through examining the level of incoming tourism in 2000–2010. The authors calculate the critical
zone of hotel room availability in Kaliningrad and the maximum number of tourists that can be accommodated in the city
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Latvia in the System of European Territorial Security: a View from the Inside and Outside
..., Baltic Defense Cooperation? Estonian Foreign Policy Yearbook, Tallinn, Eesti välispoliitika instituut, p. 119—136.
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Political reconsideration of the Soviet past: attitudes and actions of the Lithuanian elites
... conclude that anti-nostalgia, the negative assessment of the Soviet life-style, criticism of it and attempts to keep the former Soviet decision makers out of Lithuania’s public administration are key ways of treating the past in Lithuania. All efforts to accommodate a more permissive attitude towards the Soviet past and civil servants whose career began under the Soviets do not find much support within the Lithuanian elite.
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Intergenerational transmission of poverty: a challenge for Poland
... the family accompanied by the devolution of social care management from the central to the local government. The enclaves of poverty emerged as a result of better-off residents leaving dilapidated blocks of flats and both spontaneous and deliberate accommodation of poorer citizens in these houses as social housing residents. In these areas, poverty tends to take root and reproduce in subsequent generations. The article is based on a 20-year study carried out in the city of Łódź under the author’s ...