REGIONAL SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT: UNEVENNESS VS SUSTAINABILITY: RESULTS OF THE ALL-RUSSIAN SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL CONFERENCE (NOVEMBER 28—29, 2019, CHELYABINSK, RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
РЕГИОНАЛЬНОЕ ПРОСТРАНСТВЕННОЕ РАЗВИТИЕ: НЕРАВНОМЕРНОСТЬ VS УСТОЙЧИВОСТЬ: ИТОГИ ВСЕРОССИЙСКОЙ НАУЧНО-ПРАКТИЧЕСКОЙ КОНФЕРЕНЦИИ (28—29 НОЯБРЯ 2019 ГОДА, ЧЕЛЯБИНСК, РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ)
Markwart, Emil (Маркварт, Эмиль) () and
Nechaeva, Svetlana (Нечаева, Светлана)
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Markwart, Emil (Маркварт, Эмиль): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Nechaeva, Svetlana (Нечаева, Светлана): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, 2019, 135-139
Abstract:
The authors review and analyze the results of the All-Russian scientific and practical conference “Regional spatial development: unevenness vs sustainability”, held in Chelyabinsk on November 28—29, 2019. The article presents a digest of the main conference events, and also touches upon the key issues of the discussions on regional spatial development and conclusions made at the conference which indicate the possibility to apply modern theories, methodologies and practices of spatial development to solving problems in a particular region.
Keywords: spatial development; development unevenness; sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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