Abstract

The paper analyzes the degree and directions the 2008 global financial-economic crisis has had on the land transformation processes in the St. Petersburg monocentric agglomeration. It considers the approaches to definition of agglomeration boundaries and notes that the crisis has greatly affected the functioning of the St. Petersburg agglomeration. The examined spheres of life activity include land development, population migration, the labor market, investment activity, and federal and municipal governance. The major conclusion is that the crisis has intensified the agglomeration processes.

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