Geography, Environment, Sustainability (Dec 2019)

Current Trends in Moscow Settlement Pattern Development: A Multiscale Approach

  • Pavel L. Kirillov,
  • Alla G. Makhrova,
  • Tatiana G. Nefedova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2019-69
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 6 – 23

Abstract

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The article studies current trends in Moscow population in context of socio- economic polarization strengthening between the capital city and other regions of the country. The study applies multiscale approach covering Moscow influence on Central Russia and other regions, interaction with the Moscow oblast and the level of internal population distribution within Moscow and particular settlements and villages in New Moscow territories. The gap in development is significantly noticeable for expanding Moscow and Moscow oblast against the background of depopulation in Central Russia regions and cities. Within the boundaries of Moscow the continuing model of extensive spatial growth of population has led to the most rapid growth of its periphery zone. Areas similar to bedroom communities in Old Moscow are forming in the municipalities of New Moscow located along the Moscow ring road (MKAD) and main radial highways, while large part of the new territories remain a typical countryside with villages and summer residents. Analysis of New Moscow suburban areas reveals the actual land use mosaics obscured by the official delimitation of Moscow and Moscow oblast and the formal division of population into urban and rural.

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