Innovative development of rural settlements of the Leningrad region
The geography of modern innovation processes increasingly covers not only megalopolises and large industrial cities, but also rural areas. The issue of innovative development of the countryside has acquired particular prominence in the context of securing human capital and preventing the marginalization of rural settlements, though creating a favorable environment for life and ...
Measuring social well-being in the rural areas of the Kaliningrad region
... the other constituent entities of the Northwestern federal district proved that the level of social wellbeing of Kaliningrad rural municipalities is rather high and most of them have made the transition from depression to sustainable development.
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The relationship between transport accessibility and quality of life in rural areas of the Kaliningrad region
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Yustratova V. O.
transport, transport accessibility, transport system, rural locality, quality of life, social mobility
41-48
National projects as an adaptation tool employed by rural libraries: the case of the Kaliningrad region
... performance of municipal libraries of the Kaliningrad region changed between 2016 and 2022 and analyse the interim results of the Culture flagship national project — and effort to aid library modernisation. Albeit often deficient in resources, rural libraries serve as local centres for socio-cultural activity. Thus, they face the urgent need to adapt to the rapidly changing environment. Having failed, these establishments would be unable to unlock local residents’ potential, meet their informational needs, aid ...
Sociocultural function of the library in rural areas (the case of the Slavsk municipality of the Kaliningrad region)
Being in close proximity to the local community and its needs, a modern rural library in the Russian space is designed to be not only a center for users to access information, but also a place of education, cultural and intellectual activities, adaptation of residents to rapidly changing political, socio-economic, and psychological ...
On economic well-being and current measures to support small businesses in agriculture in the Kaliningrad region
... dynamically changing economic environment. With the help of expert interviews with local entrepreneurs, key problems faced by local producers were identified and certain practical tools were proposed that can provide a solution to some of these problems.... ... in the Kaliningrad region continue to work and are actively developing, thereby providing conditions for the development of rural areas of the Kaliningrad region.
Gumenyuk I.S. Richter A.D.
small forms of management, agriculture, Kaliningrad region,...
Agriculture produce procurement in the post-war years (based on the materials of the Kaliningrad rural district of the Kaliningrad region)
... era is recognised as a forced seizure of grain and other products in rural areas. Based on the materials from the Kaliningrad rural district (the only one, whose procurement structure fund has been preserved by the State archive of the Kaliningrad region),... ... agriculture of RSFSR in post-war years, collective farms, procurement policy, organization of administrative control at the local level
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Territorial Public Self-government (TPGS) as a form of local self-organization of the population
... organization following 2015, reflected particularly in the active emergence of new TPSGs. The study compares TPSGs as a form of local self-organization with other formats, including NPOs. The authors conclude that, while there are several differences between ... ... increasing from 3 to 56 between 2020 and 2024. At present, there is a high density of TPSGs (number per 10,000 inhabitants) in rural and peripheral municipalities. Furthermore, for most peripheral municipalities in the Kaliningrad region, a high level of ...
On potential role of regional authorities in managing formation an development of market infrastructure
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‘I did know who they were’: The red horse and the white poodle in Viktor Sosnora’s The Latvian Ballad
... world of The Latvian Ballad constitutes the primary event of the text. The title, indicating the genre and setting a national or local context, also significantly influences the meanings attributed to the red horse and the white poodle. The analysis pays ... ... persona’s interpretation of the appearance of the red horse and the white poodle as miraculous within the context of the depicted rural idyll. A description is provided of the persona’s perspective and some aspects of the lyrical plot, which is chiefly shaped ...
Water use rights in the agricultural practices of Prussian conditional landowners in the 13—14th centuries
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On the dynamics of economic activity and its impact on the budgetary stability of municipalities of the Kaliningrad region
... the region. At the same time, the analysis of the current situation shows that along with programs to support existing organizations, a lot of important aspect is the implementation of programs aimed at increasing entrepreneurial activity among the local population, mainly in rural areas of semi-peripheral and peripheral municipalities of the Kaliningrad region
Gumenyuk I.S.
municipalities, the Kaliningrad region, budget sustainability, SME entities
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