Project federal territories as an object of the spatial development of siberia and the far east of Russia

  • Maksim V. Fomin Department of Geo-urbanistics and Spatial Development of ISPR of RAS
  • Sergey V. Ryazantsev Institute for Social and Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Vadim A. Bezverbny Department of Geo-urban Studies and Spatial Development of the Institute for Social and Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Nikolay Yu. Mikryukov Department of Geo-urbanism and Spatial Development, Institute of Social and Political Research of RAS, Rusia
  • Alexander A. Ter-Akopov Department of Geo-urbanism and Spatial Development, Institute of Social and Political Research of RAS, Rusia
Keywords: advanced growth node, federal district, macro-region, project federal territory (TFP), transport axis

Abstract

The study is devoted to the spatial development of Siberia and the Far East of Russia. The role of federal districts as established macro-regions is considered - in optimizing territorial planning and correction of subjects of interregional management, and isolating project federal territories on their basis - as objects of sustainable-safe spatial development. The main focus is on the formation of a promising spatial (infrastructure) framework for the development of macroregions, including the identification of advanced growth nodes (the so-called “second” and “third” cities of macroregional subjects) and the links between them (transport axes and corridors) that are significant in the global economic context. The findings of the study can be used both in strategic planning at the level of federal districts and in further research at the national and interregional levels.

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Author Biographies

Maksim V. Fomin, Department of Geo-urbanistics and Spatial Development of ISPR of RAS

Candidate of Political Sciences, Senior Researcher of the Department of Geo-urbanistics and Spatial Development of ISPR of RAS

Sergey V. Ryazantsev, Institute for Social and Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Corr. RAS, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Acting Director of the Institute for Social and Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Vadim A. Bezverbny, Department of Geo-urban Studies and Spatial Development of the Institute for Social and Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Geo-urban Studies and Spatial Development of the Institute for Social and Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Nikolay Yu. Mikryukov, Department of Geo-urbanism and Spatial Development, Institute of Social and Political Research of RAS, Rusia

Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Researcher, Department of Geo-urbanism and Spatial Development, Institute of Social and Political Research of RAS

Alexander A. Ter-Akopov, Department of Geo-urbanism and Spatial Development, Institute of Social and Political Research of RAS, Rusia

Candidate of Economic Sciences, Researcher, Department of Geo-urbanism and Spatial Development, Institute of Social and Political Research of RAS

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Published
2019-04-29
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Fomin, M., Ryazantsev, S., Bezverbny, V., Mikryukov, N., & Ter-Akopov, A. (2019). Project federal territories as an object of the spatial development of siberia and the far east of Russia. Amazonia Investiga, 8(19), 107-119. Retrieved from https://www.amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/204
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