Typoligocal diversity of the strongholds of Russian coastal borderlands: (theoretical and conceptual aspect)
... attempts to comprehend and conceptualize the effects of the spatial concentration of the national "marine" economy, as well as its complex formation and clusterization in the framework of the conceptual development of the "strongholds of coastal borderlands", understood as a special socio-geographical (economic-geographical and, at the same time, geo-economic, geopolitical) compact formation in the structure of the coastal zone. The essential features of the "strongholds" are ...
Some features of external migration processes in the coastal regions of the Western borderlands of Russia
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Lialina A. V.
external migration, Western borderlands, coastal regions, border regions, migration effectiveness, age-specific migration pattern
57-74
Coastal and western border centers in the system of large cities of modern Russia: socio-economic and innovation development.
... changing of regional innovation policy in Russia: From equalization to smart specialization // Voprosy Ekonomiki. 2016. № 10. Р. 65—81. doi: org/10.32609/0042-8736-2016-10-65-81.
Kuznetsova T. Yu., Gorochnaya V. V., Rostovtsev N. G.
large cities, coastal cities, Russian Western Borderlands, economic security, innovation security, cluster analysis.
37-49
Typological differences between the coastal regions of Russia's Western borderlands
... Azov-Black Sea basins. The regions under study vary from each other, but each of them plays a vital role in the country's economy. The author aims to identify their typological differences in order to improve federal and regional policy towards to the coastal regions of the Western Borderlands. To attain the goal, first, the types of regions under study were identified (according to the selected typological features reflecting the main natural and socio-economic characteristics of the regions) then GRP level, structure and growth ...
Spatial structure of migration attractiveness of Russian regions at the local level
... "migration centers" that attract large numbers of residents. The migration appeal of such centers is often determined by specific factors related to their economic and geographical position, including proximity to major urban agglomerations and coastal locations, the presence of large industrial and production hubs, extensive transportation networks, and borderland positions. The combination of these factors in different parts of a region enhances its migration attractiveness and determines its sustainability. The aim of this study is to examine the spatial structure of migration attractiveness in three ...
The Kaliningrad region in Polish scientific research
.... Fedorov, V. Korneevets. (red.). Economic, Geopolitical and Social Problems of Co-operation Between Kaliningrad and Poland, Coastal Regions
6. Gdynia; Pelplin.
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