空间管理不善:伊万诺夫斯卡州人口减少背景下的规划和政策制定

Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.21638/spbu07.2021.302
E. Batunova, M. Gunko, A. Medvedev
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自20世纪下半叶以来,由于全球经济和社会转型,世界各地的城市和地区都经历了人口减少。早在苏联后期,人口老龄化和自然下降就已经成为俄罗斯的特征。此外,从国家社会主义向新自由资本主义的过渡以及经济发展和治理理性的变化导致了内部移民流动的加剧。在此背景下,本研究的目的在于比较分析俄罗斯区域和城市规划与政策在区域聚落体系转型中的主要趋势,以及针对这些转型所提出的对策。以伊万诺夫斯卡亚州为例进行了研究。通过分析统计和遥感数据,该研究突出了该区域总体的负面人口趋势、这些趋势在区域内的差异,以及它们对住区格局转变的影响。规范性文件的内容分析可以揭示区域和城市层面的官方政策制定和规划议程的特征,这些特征决定了人口减少背景下的领土发展。根据内容分析的结果,得出以下结论。首先,对区域和城市两级人口减少的动态、原因和后果的理解似乎不完整或过于简单。第二,各级政府在管理人口减少方面的协调似乎不足。第三,地区当局似乎不“接受”目前的人口状况是形成该地区长期发展情景的基本条件。
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Mismanaged space: planning and policymaking in the context of depopulation in Ivanovskaya oblast
Since the second half of the twentieth century, cities and regions worldwide have experienced depopulation due to the global economic and social transformation. Aging and natural population decline have become characteristic for Russia already in the late-Soviet period. In addition, the transition from state socialism to neoliberal capitalism with a change in rationality of economic development and governance has led to an intensification of internal migration flows. Against this background, the aim of the current lies in a comparative analysis of the main trends in the transformation of the regional settlement system and the response to these transformations proposed by the regional and municipal planning and policy in Russia. The research is carried out based on the example of Ivanovskaya oblast. By analyzing statistical and remote sensing data, the study highlights the general negative demographic trends in the region, intra-regional differences in these trends, as well as the results of their impact on the transformation of the settlement pattern. Content analysis of normative documents allows revealing features of official policymaking and planning agenda at regional and municipal levels, which determine territorial development in the context of depopulation. Based on the results of the content analysis, the following conclusions are drawn. First, there seem to be an incomplete or simplified understanding of dynamics, causes, and consequences of depopulation both at the regional and municipal levels. Second, coordination between different levels of governance in managing depopulation appears to be insufficient. Third, regional authorities do not seem to “accept” the current demographic situation as the basic condition for forming long-term scenario of the region’s development.
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