Abstract

The article describes the role of Moscow agglomeration in Russia, the specifi cs of migration trends, recent changes in the functional and territorial structure of Moscow oblast as a suburb of the capital, including trends of spatial shift of housing and dacha areas, industry, trade, logistics, offi ce space, and the formation of new centers of development.

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