Abstract

The article focuses on the spatial conditions of sustainable urban development. They cannot develop without taking into account its inherent tendencies. Using the example of the Russian Federation, the authors performed an analysis of the spatial factor of urban development. The directions of its influence are established; the zoning in the spatial development of the country is highlighted; the laws and tendencies of the transformation of cities under the influence of changes in the economic space were established. The authors substantiated the need to coordinate the development strategies of Russian cities with the measures of the state regional policy. This will allow taking into account the peculiarities of the regions and territories in which the cities are located. It also shows the need for faster development of transport infrastructure in Russia, which increases the coherence of the economic space of the country, stimulates interregional and intercity (inter-settlement) communications. Concerning the zone of the Russian European Core, recommendations were given on prioritizing measures and tools for sustainable urban development. It has been proposed to take into account in the state and municipal policy the main vectors of spatial development (West - East; North - South; Center -Periphery).

Highlights

  • Cities are the drivers of modern socio-economic development

  • In Russian Europe, whose territory accounts for 25% of the total area of the country, more than 78% of the total population lives permanently, and about 22% of the population lives in Russian Asia, which covers the remaining 75% of the area

  • Republic of Mordovia, Mari El, Chuvashia in terms of economic development significantly lag behind other regions of the European part of Russia

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Introduction

Cities are the drivers of modern socio-economic development. They play an important role as administrative, cultural, industrial, transport centers, etc. The Russian Federation is the largest state in the world by area It depends on the climatic conditions and other natural factors, and on the “second nature factors” created by man, in particular, on the development of infrastructure [3]. In this regard, the study of the features of spatial development and its impact on cities is of particular importance in this country. The spatial heterogeneity of the socio-economic system is that regions have significantly different characteristics In this regard, it is required to clarify the concept of "region". Petersburg, Sevastopol) the city itself is considered as a separate region

Regulation of spatial development to improve urban sustainability
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