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pp. 12155-12166 | Article Number: ijese.2016.887
Published Online: December 06, 2016
Abstract
The urgency of the study is caused by the special conditions of North of Western Siberia zoning: the climatic conditions for the permanent residence of population are extremely uneven in their comfortability. The purpose of the article is identifying possibilities on connectivity and integrated consideration of social development programs in the study region and urban zoning usage in this process. The distinctive feature of the study is that the authors present the unique experience for urban areas development not only in industrial centres but in previously unsuitable for living areas as well. The leading approach in investigation of this matter is the spatial analysis of urban planning model of oil and gas regions in Western Siberia, definition of stages in their development, consideration of urban experience of North development. The stages of oil and gas extracting regions in Western Siberia development are defined; town-planning experience of exploiting the North is considered; basic consequences of implementing department monoresource nature of exploration processes are distinguished, the need for establishing and developing social urban management, expanding fulfilled functions which can ensure an increase in effectiveness and stability of single-industry towns under conditions of modern market relations are proved. The materials can be useful in design of the world experience of cities and towns in depressive regions, single-industry towns and areas that need a new driver of growth and development.
Keywords: North of Western Siberia, regions of new commercial exploitation, town-planning concept, town planning, monoresource model, department exploration
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