Abstract

The article considers the innovative approaches to the management of agriculture and its innovative branches that have emerged in the rural areas of the Non-Black Soil Zone in the context of its continuous depopulation and polarization of its utilized space. Various factors of agricultural innovation are examined for municipalities of Vologda, Kostroma, and Tver oblasts. These municipalities occupy different positions in the regional and macro-regional Core-Periphery systems. The conditions examined include environment, human resources, transport accessibility and a set of specific competitive advantages (based on tacit knowledge and intangible assets). The mechanics of innovative development is particularly scrutinized in the cases of several key municipalities where the field studies were carried out by the author.

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