Abstract

The article substantiates provisions aimed at improving the tools for implementing the strategy of sustainable spatial development of the Russian Federation, taking into account the processes of systemic digital transformation of the economy. The aim of the study is to substantiate a new methodological approach to the interpretation of the patterns of sustainable regional development, which considers the spatial and environmental factors as endogenous sources of sustainable growth. To achieve this goal, the stages of development of ideas about the regional economy and regional development were determined, the content of the spatial approach to the interpretation of economic phenomena and processes was clarified, recommendations were formulated aimed at improving the toolkit of regional policy, taking into account the structuredness and multipolarity of the Russian economic, environmental and information space. The result of the study is the conclusion about the heterogeneity of the space of Russian regions and the need to take into account environmental space quality indicators when developing program measures for sustainable development, as well as in assessing their effectiveness.

Highlights

  • Spatial polarization in the form of interregional inequality is a significant risk factor for delaying the transition to sustainable development in the long term, entering a positive trend of stable dynamics at the macrolevel of the economy

  • In the context of the global economic crisis and sanctions restrictions from a number of foreign states in relation to Russia, it becomes necessary to search for endogenous factors of sustainable development and stable macroeconomic dynamics, which include the spatial variability of assets and the digitalization of the economic space

  • Analysis of the instruments of state regulation of sustainable development of Russian regions made it possible to conclude that at the first stages they were formed in accordance with the provisions of the theory of regional economics, while the modern stage (2015 – present) is characterized by an attempt to implement the principles of the spatial paradigm, which is confirmed by the provisions of the Strategy Spatial Development of the Russian Federation for the Period up to 2025

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Introduction

Spatial polarization in the form of interregional inequality is a significant risk factor for delaying the transition to sustainable development in the long term, entering a positive trend of stable dynamics at the macrolevel of the economy. In the context of the global economic crisis and sanctions restrictions from a number of foreign states in relation to Russia, it becomes necessary to search for endogenous factors of sustainable development and stable macroeconomic dynamics, which include the spatial variability of assets and the digitalization of the economic space.

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