The Role of the Geographical Factor in the Formation and Development of Human Potential

E. Riumina
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ABSTRACT This article summarizes the results of a study that developed and analyzed the typology of Russian regions based on criteria intended to evaluate the quality of human potential. Prior to this work, ten clusters of this typology were studied, and exceptions to falling into clusters with neighboring regions (which was typical for most regions) were considered separately. Although among the qualitative characteristics of human potential not a single one reflected the territorial location of the regions, in the typology they were distributed precisely on a geographical basis. Unobservable factors, whose effects on human potential were mediated by study-driven indicators, played a decisive role in the clustering of regions. This result led us to consider the research of L.N. Gumilyov, which focuses on how the geography of territories, landscapes, and climates form human potential. In many ways, geographical conditions determine the economic activities that form the corresponding skills and abilities of a given population. With the exception of four small clusters, the typology of regions, based on the characteristics of human potential, corresponds to the composition of the federal districts. Three of the four smaller clusters had a pronounced natural resource orientation and one had the financial advantages of Russia’s two capital cities. This implies that the administrations of the federal districts could be engaged to improve the quality of human potential. The protracted process of giving administrative status to the federal districts can be completed by setting them the important social task of developing and implementing a strategy for improving the qualitative characteristics of the population.
地理因素在人类潜能形成和发展中的作用
摘要本文总结了一项研究的结果,该研究基于旨在评估人类潜力质量的标准,对俄罗斯地区的类型进行了发展和分析。在这项工作之前,研究了这种类型的十个集群,并分别考虑了与相邻区域(这是大多数区域的典型情况)归入集群的例外情况。尽管在人类潜力的质量特征中,没有一个特征反映出这些地区的领土位置,但在类型学中,它们是在地理基础上精确分布的。不可观察的因素对人类潜力的影响是由研究驱动的指标介导的,在区域聚类中起着决定性作用。这一结果使我们考虑了Gumilyov的研究,该研究侧重于领土、景观和气候的地理如何形成人类潜力。在许多方面,地理条件决定了形成特定人口相应技能和能力的经济活动。除了四个小集群外,基于人类潜力特征的地区类型与联邦地区的组成相对应。四个较小的集群中有三个具有明显的自然资源导向性,一个具有俄罗斯两个首都的金融优势。这意味着联邦地区的行政部门可以参与提高人类潜力的质量。赋予联邦地区行政地位的漫长过程可以通过为其制定和实施改善人口质量特征的战略这一重要社会任务来完成。
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