Abstract
This work is devoted to the rural areas’ integrated development issues. The advantages of a systematic approach for the sustainable development paradigm main policies’ goals implementation and the possibility of using geoinformation technologies as a tool for multidimensional analysis of rural areas are considered. A two-stage methodology for monitoring the rural settlements development, which makes it possible to assess the territory at the federal and local levels by a set of indicators reflecting the main aspects of socio-economic processes, is proposed. Special attention is paid to assessing the quality of the environment by three groups of factors that take into account environmental comfort, movement comfort and other indicators characterizing the comfort of living from the point of view of the territorial residents’ individual needs.
Highlights
IntroductionThe main goals of the Rostov region state program (hereinafter referred to as the state program) "Integrated development of rural areas" are: maintaining the share of the rural population in the total population of the Rostov region and increasing the average monthly disposable resources of rural households in relation to urban households; increasing the total area share for the comfortable residential premises in rural settlements
The main goals of the Rostov region state program "Integrated development of rural areas" are: maintaining the share of the rural population in the total population of the Rostov region and increasing the average monthly disposable resources of rural households in relation to urban households; increasing the total area share for the comfortable residential premises in rural settlements.It is noticeable that the goals of this state program exist within the framework of the sustainable development concept, which has certainly been evolved in its formation and existence over the past 40 years
A comprehensive assessment to obtain a general characteristic of the territory in terms of the main aspects of socio-economic processes is advisable to use as a tool for monitoring the development of rural areas
Summary
The main goals of the Rostov region state program (hereinafter referred to as the state program) "Integrated development of rural areas" are: maintaining the share of the rural population in the total population of the Rostov region and increasing the average monthly disposable resources of rural households in relation to urban households; increasing the total area share for the comfortable residential premises in rural settlements. The sustainable development concept is complex and complicated, taking into account various aspects of socio-economic and territorial systems [1]. The concept of sustainable development predetermines the use of a systematic approach to analyze and interconnect the socio-economic, historical, natural resource and ecological territorial components. The systematic approach makes it possible to interconnect and ensure the three related policies’ goals implementation in accordance with the paradigm of sustainable development: 1. 3. spatial policy (creating conditions for comfortable living, developing a globally effective supporting territorial framework and preserving the ecosystem) [2]. For the systematic accounting of the above-mentioned components, it is proposed to use geographic information systems that have long been actively introduced into the processes of territorial development management, especially as a tool for spatial multidimensional analysis of territories
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