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Innovative Urban Development Trends for Development of Areas of Agglomerations
[Инновационные Градостроительные Тенденции Развития Территорий И Агломераций]

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  • Bachurina, Svetlana Samuilovna (Бачурина, Светлана Самуиловна)

    (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics)

  • Voloshin, D. (Волошин, Д.)

    (Russian presidental academy of national economy and public administration (RANEPA))

  • Ivankina, Elena Vladimirovna (Иванкина, Елена Владимировна)

    (Russian presidental academy of national economy and public administration (RANEPA))

  • Safiullina, Regina S. (Сафиуллина, Регина С.)

    (Russian presidental academy of national economy and public administration (RANEPA))

  • Solntseva, M. G. (Солнцева, М. Г.)

    (Russian presidental academy of national economy and public administration (RANEPA))

  • Rujitskaya, S. A. (Ружицкая, С. А.)

    (Russian presidental academy of national economy and public administration (RANEPA))

Abstract

Urban planning science in Russia had several stages of intensive development under the influence of economic and social reforms, reflecting the evolution of the political system and the geopolitical upheavals. At the present stage of the transcontinental monopolies, economic unions and associations, intergovernmental agreements, to a large extent influence and determine the development of individual countries, regions, resursoobespechivayuschih global industries, financial markets and capital flows, a more comprehensive approach to the analysis of the rapidly growing urbanization, detection of all kinds of dependencies and factors for the establishment of an appropriate level of legislative and legal regulatory framework.

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  • Bachurina, Svetlana Samuilovna (Бачурина, Светлана Самуиловна) & Voloshin, D. (Волошин, Д.) & Ivankina, Elena Vladimirovna (Иванкина, Елена Владимировна) & Safiullina, Regina S. (Сафиуллина, Регина С., 2014. "Innovative Urban Development Trends for Development of Areas of Agglomerations [Инновационные Градостроительные Тенденции Развития Территорий И Агломераций]," Published Papers om22, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:ppaper:om22
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