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Regional Social Infrastructure: Spatial Aspects of Sustainable Development

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  • Olga Zaborovskaia
  • Alexander A. Gorovoy
  • Ekaterina V. Plotnikova

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The goal of the research is to develop and test the model of the spatial planning of the locationof regional social infrastructure, which will help overcome territorial disproportion. In thispaper the authors have applied a graph theory approach as an effective method for solvingthe problem of inequity from the social and economic perspective. The authors suggest anew model, showing a connection between the spatial planning of the location of regionalsocial infrastructure and sustainable development. The social and economic effect of thelocation of regional social infrastructure is identified using the return on the costs ofconstruction and operation, which are directed from the regional budget. The articlepresents forecasts of personal income tax as a basis for providing the complex services ofsocial infrastructure to the population of a group. The advantage of the model is focus on themultilateral interaction of territories both between regions and between settlements withinthe territories.

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  • Olga Zaborovskaia & Alexander A. Gorovoy & Ekaterina V. Plotnikova, 2017. "Regional Social Infrastructure: Spatial Aspects of Sustainable Development," Research in Economics and Business: Central and Eastern Europe, Tallinn School of Economics and Business Administration, Tallinn University of Technology, vol. 9(2).
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