Infrastruktura i prostranstvennai︠a︡ ekonomika: teoreticheskie i prikladnye issledovanii︠a︡
Monografii︠a︡: K 55-letii︠u︡ nauchnoĭ dei︠a︡telʹnosti i 80-letnemu i︠u︡bilei︠u︡
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translation: Infrastructure and spatial economics: theoretical and applied research - Monograph: On the 55th anniversary of scientific activity and the 80th anniversary
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In Russian. Title, Annotation and Contents in English
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This monograph presents the author's theoretical views on the problems of the theory of infrastructure and spatial economics as a science, arising from the consideration of a wide range of both methodological and applied issues in the field of these scientific areas. The existing ideas about such an economic phenomenon as infrastructure and its role in the formation of the spatial organization of various hierarchical ranks of regional economic complexes are especially analyzed. The concept of the system-organizing influence of infrastructure elements on the processes of the entire life cycle of these complexes from their primary to developed, "full-blooded" forms is put forward and substantiated, which, according to the author, is one of the important components of the subject of research in spatial economics as a science. The necessity of using the evolutionary-synergetic approach arising from the postulates of the theory of synergy, and its application in the study of the influence of infrastructural elements on the formation of spatial and economic structures throughout their hierarchical pyramid is substantiated. The research techniques proposed by the author are applied in the practical plan to the analysis and assessment of the further development of the territories and water areas of the Far Eastern and Pacific Arctic. The author is well aware that his theoretical views on the research problems in this article have a debatable nature. But in any case, he hopes that his research has advanced, may be to a small extent, the general efforts of scientists to better understand the processes and mechanisms in the field of studying the close co-evolutionary development of nature and society in order to create more sustainable forms of socio-economic livelihood of people through a more rational arrangement of the territories of their residence.