Abstract
This article is devoted to the theoretical problems of regional development in the conditions of post COVID-19 management. The text mphasizes the fundamental nature of regional development as a new scientific field, which has its own accumulation of knowledge, based on social sciences and natural sciences. The article focuses on problems with clarifying the place of regional development in post-crisis management. It is accepted that regional development has an important role in managing territorial problems and achieving a pulling development of individual spatial areas. In this direction, the very functional role of regional development brings to the fore the need for targeted measures and policies of a socio-economic nature. Some aspects of the regional development of scientific research are also presented. Emphasis is placed on the connections of regional development with other scientific directions and its role for effective geo-urban development, local self-government and local communities.
Highlights
The main purpose of this article is to highlight the functional role of regional development
The text mphasizes the fundamental nature of regional development as a new scientific field, which has its own accumulation of knowledge, based on social sciences and natural sciences
A number of issues can be raised related to the search for opportunities to expand decentralization and subsidies in the management of regional development, increasingly engaging the regional level in the implementation of a regional development policy, compensating for insufficient „regionalization” and linking national strategies and programs, including those co-financed by EU funds, with the needs and potential of regional and local communities and territories (Georgiyev, 2006)
Summary
The main purpose of this article is to highlight the functional role of regional development. The process of globalization further brought to the fore the importance of information technology which became dominant together with the views of the new green policy This concentrates spatial development on the demographic, territorial and geoeconomic problems of the modern world with an emphasis on urban planning and the economy of the departments of spaces and territories. Regional development tends to decrease differences, and in other cases, when it is ineffective, the differences increase In this regard, a number of issues can be raised related to the search for opportunities to expand decentralization and subsidies in the management of regional development, increasingly engaging the regional level in the implementation of a regional development policy, compensating for insufficient „regionalization” and linking national strategies and programs, including those co-financed by EU funds, with the needs and potential of regional and local communities and territories (Georgiyev, 2006). The research of space and territory in the 21st century regains its relevance
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