Polynominativity of geographical objects in the linguocultural context
... characteristics like ‘own-alien’,’ ‘good-bad’, among others. 3) linguoethnocultural factors: these factors elucidate the intricacies of the interaction and mutual influence of onomastic systems from different ethnic groups coexisting within the same geographical space. 4) linguopragmatic factors: these factors drive the multiplication of onomastic units and subsystems for utilitarian purposes, including cultural considerations. 5) linguocognitive factors: they lead to the emergence of ‘double’ names that mirror individual or ...
The coastal factor in spatial development programmes for the municipalities of the Kaliningrad region
The geographical location of the Kaliningrad region calls for the coastal factor to play a greater role in the development of the region. Created in the Soviet period, the backbone of local maritime activities is highly polarized along the coastline of the region. Similarly polarized along the coastline is the settlement system,...
Geographical factors as a principle of strategic planning of municipal entities
This articles deals with the generally accepted principles that should be used by the developers of strategic documents as guidelines. The author pays particular attention to the geographical factors explaining their importance for the municipal entities of the Kaliningrad region and comes to the conclusion that strategic planning of the development of municipal entities should be based on the geographical features of territory that are prevalent ...
Factors influencing the transformation of the functional and spatial structure of St. Petersburg agglomeration in the 2020-s
... of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration in the period from 2020 to 2024, as analyzed by the authors. In this study, the functional structure of the urban agglomeration refers to its economy, employment structure, and specialization, while the spatial (geographical) structure refers to the settlement system, connected by transport and engineering infrastructure. The list of factors is based on the expert opinions of the authors, substantiated by quantitative parameters, and supported by relevant examples. The factors are examined at the structural-economic, economic-geographical, infrastructural, technological, innovative,...
On the role of landscape and geographical factors in the optimisation of regional nature management
... basis for addressing the problem of the optimisation of regional nature management in the conditions of the Kaliningrad region. The author reviews the current state of landscapes and their development and emphasises the significance of landscape and geographical factors for efficient and environmentally friendly development.
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Ваулина В.
Д., Козлович И.
И.
Ландшафты // Калининградская область. Очерки природы / сост.
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Я. Беренбейм; ...
The Baltic macroregion: geographical macrostructures, communication features, innovative potential
... Urząd Statystyczny, available at: http://www.stat.gov.pl/gus/yearbooks_ENG_HTML.htm (accessed 08 October 2010).
Pilyasov Alexander, Klimenko Natalia
10.5922/2079-8555-2011-3-8
61-75
Baltic Sea macroregion, innovative development, communication, geographical factors
Spatial structure of migration attractiveness of Russian regions at the local level
... heterogeneous: some areas are characterized as depressed, repelling population outflows, while others serve as "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 ...