Abstract

This article involves the economic and geographical theoretical foundations of socio-economic conditions that affect the formation and development of the suburban economy. The socio-economic, natural and environmental factors of development and specialization of the regional and sectoral structure of suburban agriculture are revealed. The level of engineering and technical support of the region, the density of the transport network, modes of transport, the electric power system and the important role and importance of various communications in the integration of the regional network into agriculture around a large and central city were studied.

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