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Landscape in the Spatial and Temporal Aspects of Settlement Systems in Kaliningrad Region

Elena Romanova () and Sergey Zotov ()
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Elena Romanova: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Russia, Postal: RU
Sergey Zotov: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Russia, Postal: RU

Journal of Advanced Research in Management, 2016, vol. 7, issue 4, 717-722

Abstract: The article describes the environmental factors that influence the formation of the settlement systems at the territory and the degree of changes of this impact over time Kaliningrad region is chosen as the study area the settlement system is which evolved over many centuries Over the past hundred years the settlement system including the urban settlement of the area reconstructed three times as a result of the First World War the German expansion to the east in 1939 and in the post war period while the overall pattern of settlements network maintained A feature of the region is a complete change of population in the region since the end of World War II accession of the former East Prussia to the Soviet Union as part of the Russian Federation which resulted in a fundamental change of economic system determined features of the new building of settlements and areas of infrastructure development Currently the regional settlement system shows on the one hand the similarities with the systems of settlement of other subjects of the Russian Federation of the non black soil zone of the Russian Plain and on the other hand is inherited from the system of settling the northern part of East Prussia The degree of the landscape affects on the local systems of settlement is heterogeneous both spatially and temporally

Date: 2016
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