2016
DOI: 10.15356/bhah2016
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Between home and ... home. Recurrent spatial mobility of the Russian population

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“…The number of dachas in Russia is estimated by specialists at 17-20 million, and the number of "dacha dwellers" at 50-60 million people (at least one third Russian families and at least half of urban families have second homes). At the same time, the feature of Russian dachas is the multifunctionality of use -from recreational to productive (personal subsidiary farms) (Averkieva et al 2016;Nefedova and Nikolaeva 2019).…”
Section: Self-isolation Outside the City: Diversity Of Approaches In Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of dachas in Russia is estimated by specialists at 17-20 million, and the number of "dacha dwellers" at 50-60 million people (at least one third Russian families and at least half of urban families have second homes). At the same time, the feature of Russian dachas is the multifunctionality of use -from recreational to productive (personal subsidiary farms) (Averkieva et al 2016;Nefedova and Nikolaeva 2019).…”
Section: Self-isolation Outside the City: Diversity Of Approaches In Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many people, dachas began to appear as islands of survival, full-fledged lockdown and restricted contacts with other people. Today, about half of residents of big cities have dachas (Skupov 2019) and according to estimates the total number of "second homes" is around 60 million (Nefedova et al 2016). Already this year we can expect growth in demand for real estate near cities, especially megacities, an increase in the expences of bringing summer dachas to comfortable winter standards.…”
Section: Ambiguous Environmental Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, dachas have land surrounding the dwelling and these plots average .11 hectares in size (Rosstat, 2018a: 87). In recent years there has been a “dacha boom” in peri-urban areas that consist of large homes in modern communities without land (Averkieva et al, 2016). This form of smallholder activity uses a tiny percentage of agricultural land in aggregate and produces food for self-consumption.…”
Section: Who Are Smallholders In Russia?mentioning
confidence: 99%