Resource-saving factor in the development of Russian cities

Keywords: urbanization, city, urban planning, productive forces, resources, efficiency.

Abstract

The purpose of the article is to identify the problems of Russian cities and urban-type settlements from the standpoint of their historical and economic development. Using the methodology of economic, statistical and retrospective analysis, it was revealed that along with the growth of large cities in recent years, there has been a tendency towards a reduction in small settlements, which is associated with a decrease in industrial production. The result of this is the active development of urban processes, leading to the concentration in large cities of the scientific, technical and intellectual and production potential of the regions, their transformation into self-sufficient centers for the development of territorial socio-economic locations. The result of the study is the substantiation of the need to create new methodological approaches to the development and placement of productive forces, planning of urban areas, solving problems of energy and resource supply of territories on the basis of achieving their ecological and economic efficiency. The concept of the decisive role of the resource-saving factor in the process of urbanization of territories is substantiated. It was revealed that the approach to the analysis and modeling of the city economy when considering it as a "quasi-corporation" involves the formation of an integrated reproduction system based on increasing the efficiency of the use of territory resources, which translates the process of planning the development of the urban environment into the category of business process technologies.

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Author Biographies

Rinad A. Popov, Kuban State Technological University, Russia.

PhD, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Department of Technology, Organization, Construction Economics and Real Estate Management, Institute of Construction and Transport Infrastructure, Kuban State Technological University, Russia.

Aleksandr N. Sekisov, Kuban State Technological University, Russia.

PhD, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Technology, Organization, Construction Economics and Real Estate Management, Institute of Construction and Transport Infrastructure, Kuban State Technological University, Russia.

Ekaterina V. Solovyova, Kuban State Technological University, Russia.

PhD, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Department of Technology, Organization, Construction Economics and Real Estate Management, Institute of Construction and Transport Infrastructure, Kuban State Technological University, Russia.

Nataliya A. Shipilova, Kuban State Technological University, Russia.

PhD (Candidate of Economic Sciences), Associate Professor, Department of Technology, Organization, Construction Economics and Real Estate Management, Institute of Construction and Transport Infrastructure, Kuban State Technological University, Russia.

Andrey A. Savenko, Kuban State Technological University, Russia.

PhD, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Technology, Organization, Construction Economics and Real Estate Management, Institute of Construction and Transport Infrastructure, Kuban State Technological University, Russia.

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Published
2021-10-29
How to Cite
Popov, R. A., Sekisov, A. N., Solovyova, E. V., Shipilova, N. A., & Savenko, A. A. (2021). Resource-saving factor in the development of Russian cities. Amazonia Investiga, 10(45), 293-301. https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2021.45.09.29
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