Sustainable Rural Development: A New Perspective on the Assessment in the Context of Spatial Localisation

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES
V. G. Zakshevskii, I. N. Merenkova, I. I. Novikova, E. A. Parkhomov
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Despite the extensive literature on rural issues, the relationship between sustainable development of rural areas and spatial localisation (bound to local conditions with a focus on own sources of development) remains debatable. The paper aims to determine the impact of territorial differences and existing restrictions on the sustainability of social, ecological and economic processes in rural areas. According to the hypothesis, a system of indicators can be developed to comprehensively assess sustainable rural development considering the localisation component, as well as to propose relevant management tools. The research methodology is based on the discourse, fundamental approaches, criteria, and the system of indicators. Methods of comparative analysis, ranking and clustering were utilised. The developed approach to the comprehensive assessment of sustainable rural development, tested in Belgorod oblast, includes three steps. First, indicators of sustainable development and local specificity of rural municipalities were identified. Second, rural areas were classified according to the sustainable development coefficient and degree of localisation. Third, a differentiated approach to the management of sustainable rural development was presented. 4 types of municipalities were identified: low localised with a high level of sustainable development (3 districts); moderately and highly localised with high and average levels of sustainable development (8 districts); low localised with an average level of sustainable development (2 districts); highly localised with average and low levels of sustainable development (8 districts). This result indicates the complex spatial structure of the region. Measures for ensuring the sustainable rural development in each type of municipality were substantiated. The findings can be considered by the government for creating socio-economic strategies and programmes to develop rural settlements, as well as for studying the inter-municipal polarisation of rural areas.
农村可持续发展:空间局域化背景下评价的新视角
尽管有大量关于农村问题的文献,但农村地区的可持续发展与空间本地化(与当地条件相结合,重点是自身的发展来源)之间的关系仍然存在争议。本文旨在确定地域差异和现有限制对农村地区社会、生态和经济过程可持续性的影响。根据这一假设,可以制定一套指标体系,以综合评估考虑本地化因素的可持续农村发展,并提出相关的管理工具。研究方法以话语、基本方法、标准和指标体系为基础。采用比较分析法、排序法和聚类法。在别尔哥罗德州试行的综合评估可持续农村发展的拟定办法包括三个步骤。首先,确定了可持续发展指标和农村城市的地方特殊性。其次,根据可持续发展系数和本土化程度对农村地区进行分类。第三,提出了农村可持续发展的差别化管理思路。确定了4种类型的城市:低地方化但可持续发展水平高(3个区);中等和高度本地化,可持续发展水平高和平均水平(8个地区);本地可持续发展水平较低(2个区);高度本地化,可持续发展水平平均和低水平(8个区)。这一结果反映了该地区复杂的空间结构。落实各类直辖市农村可持续发展措施。政府可以考虑这些研究结果,以制定社会经济战略和方案,发展农村住区,以及研究农村地区的城市间两极分化。
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