Managing Agglomeration Processes in the Development of Suburbanized Territories: A Case of Irkutsk Region
https://doi.org/10.24412/2070-1381-2023-97-112-137
Abstract
In the present paper, the subagglomeration processes taking place in the Irkutsk region are comprehensively studied. Special emphasis is focused on the suburbanization issue, uncontrolled sprawl of suburban areas of regional centers and its consequences for demographic, economic and social development in the absence of competent management. The analysis of the world experience in the field of agglomeration management allows the most prospective models of territory management to be selected and prioritized. A detailed study of the growth and development of the Irkutsk agglomeration enables to formalize a new phenomenon, which can be termed as subagglomeration. The latter is formed at a distance from the city (that is it is not a suburb), but nevertheless features daily pendulum migrations to the core of the agglomeration, in which it is included. This work was greatly influenced by the experience and practices developed within the framework of the Moscow Urban Forum 2017, the Center for Urban Studies of the Skolkovo Business School, the analytical report “Sprawl Planning” of the Faculty of Urban and Regional Development of the A.A. Vysokovsky Higher School of Urban Planning, and works of K.V. Grigorichev devoted to the Irkutsk suburbanization. This background permits to formulate a hypothesis that high-quality planning, which determines the dynamics and development scenario of the agglomeration (regardless of the management model employed, more directive or more contractual) directly depends on the quality of synchronization of strategic and project documentation, and the cardinal goal of the agglomeration is the centralization of its management and resources. As a result, a management model for the Khomutovo-Urik subagglomeration has been developed. This model allows the effective integration of well-known tools for management of the sprawl to address the issues related to uncontrolled growth of suburban areas.
About the Authors
O. V. GrushinaRussian Federation
Olga V. Grushina, DSc (Economics), Associate Professor
Irkutsk
V. A. Rusanovsky
Russian Federation
Vladimir A. Rusanovsky, Master’s degree student
Irkutsk
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For citations:
Grushina O.V., Rusanovsky V.A. Managing Agglomeration Processes in the Development of Suburbanized Territories: A Case of Irkutsk Region. Public Administration. E-journal (Russia). 2023;(97):112-137. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24412/2070-1381-2023-97-112-137
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