2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.gnr.2009.09.005
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Role of Siberia's territories in the economic development of Russia

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“…In other words, the populations of large settlements with developed economies perceive the future more optimistically; i.e., they showed more sustainable trends in the comparative analysis. This was also confirmed by the identified dependence: the small settlements lose members of their populations faster, indicating that the processes described by the concept of "space contraction" [65,66] take place in the territory under study. As noted earlier, the processes of new industrial development further contribute to this.…”
Section: F Villages Of Intersettlement Area 8supporting
confidence: 58%
“…In other words, the populations of large settlements with developed economies perceive the future more optimistically; i.e., they showed more sustainable trends in the comparative analysis. This was also confirmed by the identified dependence: the small settlements lose members of their populations faster, indicating that the processes described by the concept of "space contraction" [65,66] take place in the territory under study. As noted earlier, the processes of new industrial development further contribute to this.…”
Section: F Villages Of Intersettlement Area 8supporting
confidence: 58%
“…In modern research, there are several approaches to the territorial organization of the industry of the country and its separate regions. One of them is studying the industry within the boundaries of territorial production formations (territorial production complexes and industrial areas) [2][3]. N. N. Klyuyev [4][5] analyses Russian industrial development from the sectoral point of view by the method of stocktaking industrial facilities and mapping them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This kind of age-old restructuring and reformatting Siberian spaces allows us to simultaneously define both the actual "mini-Siberia" (within the borders of the Siberian Federal District), and "Siberia mini plus" (the same structure, but with Buryatia and Zabaikalsky Krai transferred to the Far Eastern Federal District), and "Siberia medium" in its borders identified by Siberian geographers from the Tyumen Region in the west, to Yakutia in the east inclusive (Bezrukov & Korytny, 2009), which occupies, in total, 56.7% of the country's territory. The perception of Siberia Maxi as the entire Russian territory east of the Ural Mountains, a gigantic territory with an area of 12.4 million km², also continues to be cultivated (Ryzhkov, Inozemtsev, & Ponomarev, 2012).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%