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New functions of coastal rural areas in southern Russia: On the example of the Temryuk district in the Krasnodar Region
[Новые Функции Приморской Сельской Местности Юга России: Пример Темрюкского Района Краснодарского Края]

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  • Imangulov, Linar (Имангулов, Линар)

    (Lomonosov Moscow State University)

  • Kuksin, Yaroslav (Куксин, Ярослав)

    (Lomonosov Moscow State University)

Abstract

The article considers new functions of the coastal rural areas in southern Russia in the post-Soviet period. The authors identify regional features of the post-Soviet transformation of the coastal countryside, including the preservation of agrarian specialization and employment, growth of the rural population, new functions of rural areas, positive migration balance, etc. Based on the dynamics of the available social-economic indicators (investments in fixed assets, population, migration, etc.), the authors show the intensity of transformations at the district and settlement levels. The main social-economic actors of rural transformation are agricultural enterprises (wineries), tourism, ‘new Southerners’, port facilities, etc., which affect the main components of rural areas — land use, transport and social infrastructure, employment and local communities. At the intra-district level, the authors suggest a typology of rural settlements based on the dynamics of transformations in the post-Soviet period and prevailing functions (recreational, agro-industrial or multifunctional). In the final part of the article, based on the in-depth interviews, the authors identify the post-Soviet trajectories of rural settlements of the same kind and administrative status but with different functions and locations — Golubitskaya, Starotitrovskaya and Taman. Based on the multi-scale analysis of the local rural transformations, the authors emphasize the key role of the geographic factor in the functional typology of rural areas.

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  • Imangulov, Linar (Имангулов, Линар) & Kuksin, Yaroslav (Куксин, Ярослав), 2023. "New functions of coastal rural areas in southern Russia: On the example of the Temryuk district in the Krasnodar Region [Новые Функции Приморской Сельской Местности Юга России: Пример Темрюкского Р," Russian Peasant Studies, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 8, pages 104-130.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:rupeas:rps2307
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