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Rural Communities and Regions of Russia: Spatial and Food Monitoring
[Сельские Сообщества И Регионы России: Пространственно-Продовольственный Мониторинг]

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  • Nikulin, Alexander (Никулин, Александр)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Trotsuk, Irina (Троцук, Ирина)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Kopoteva, Inna (Копотева, Инна)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Rizatdinov, R.F. (Ризатдинов, Р.Ф.)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

Abstract

In the last 25 years, various processes of differentiation in the use of rural areas and the production of food have taken place in the Russian Federation. The socio-spatial characteristics of these processes are rather sketchy and approximate. This study seeks to provide a systemic interdisciplinary picture of the transformation of rural regions and communities, primarily related to the specifics (problems and prospects) of food production and distribution, as well as the development of recommendations in the field of state and regional programs for rural spatial development. To solve these tasks, the development of characteristics, indicators and indicators of spatial and food monitoring of rural settlements and regions of the Russian Federation was made, an attempt was made through analysis of the category "civil society" in rural areas of Russia and foreign countries to compare the spatial and food aspects of rural settlements and regions The Russian Federation and a number of countries of the near and far abroad. The article introduces the results of spatial and food monitoring using the tools and results of quantitative and qualitative research carried out in 2015-2016 by the Center for Agrarian Research of RANEPA

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  • Nikulin, Alexander (Никулин, Александр) & Trotsuk, Irina (Троцук, Ирина) & Kopoteva, Inna (Копотева, Инна) & Rizatdinov, R.F. (Ризатдинов, Р.Ф.), 2017. "Rural Communities and Regions of Russia: Spatial and Food Monitoring [Сельские Сообщества И Регионы России: Пространственно-Продовольственный Мониторинг]," Working Papers 051725, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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