TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE KAVMINVODSKAYA URBAN AGGLOMERATION

V. Belozerov, Natalia A. Shchitova, Nikolai Sopnev, Mikhail O. Podolkin
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The article discusses the experience of studying the demographic development of the Kavminvodskaya urban agglomeration and its territorial planning taking into account intra-agglomeration differences. The data of official statistics, population censuses, and territorial planning materials are analyzed. The paper provides a historical sketch of the formation of the urban settlements network and the development of links between them, which serves as a basis for understanding the structural features and current trends in the development of the agglomeration. We conducted a detailed study of the regulatory framework containing documents of strategic and territorial planning at the regional and municipal levels. The documents were studied in terms of the agglomeration development management, from the perspective of cities, districts and areas. A comparative analysis of demographic development showed the asynchrony and spatial asymmetry of all its parameters. Population growth, migration, and natural reproduction processes within the constituent elements of the agglomeration system occur differently, with changes in their pace and direction in different years. The greatest contrasts have been revealed between the core cities of the first and second order, suburban settlements, and peripheral areas. The population growth in the agglomeration occurs almost exclusively due to international and intraregional migration, which, to some extent, compensates for the interregional outflow of population. There is noted an increasing population decline, the main factors of which are the aging of population, the transformation of traditional ethno-cultural characteristics under the influence of urbanization, and, in recent years, the spread of the coronavirus infection. The conducted medium-term forecast demonstrates a downward trend of slow agglomeration growth.
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kavminvodskaya城市群的国土规划与人口发展
本文论述了在考虑城市群内部差异的情况下,研究Kavminvodskaya城市群人口发展及其地域规划的经验。对官方统计数据、人口普查数据和国土规划资料进行了分析。本文对城市聚落网络的形成及其相互联系的发展进行了历史概述,为理解城市群的结构特征和发展趋势提供了基础。我们对监管框架进行了详细研究,其中包括区域和市级的战略规划和领土规划文件。本文从城市、区、区三个层面对城市群发展管理进行了研究。人口发展的对比分析表明,人口发展的各参数具有非同步性和空间不对称性。人口增长、迁移和自然再生产过程在集聚系统的组成要素中发生不同的变化,在不同的年份有不同的速度和方向。一、二级核心城市、郊区聚落和外围地区之间的差异最大。城市群的人口增长几乎完全是由于国际和区域内的移徙,这在一定程度上弥补了区域间的人口外流。人口下降趋势明显,其主要原因是人口老龄化、城市化影响下传统民族文化特征的转变以及近年来新型冠状病毒感染的蔓延。中期预测显示集聚增长缓慢,呈下降趋势。
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