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1.2

8% from 2019

CiteRatio for Regional Research of Russia from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 1.2
2019 1.3
2018 0.9
2017 0.6
2016 0.5
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0.417

65% from 2019

SJR for Regional Research of Russia from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.417
2019 0.253
2018 0.32
2017 0.213
2016 0.209
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26% from 2019

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2020 1.101
2019 0.877
2018 0.821
2017 0.747
2016 0.707
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  • CiteRatio of this journal has decreased by 8% in last years.
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1134/S2079970511010138
Regional inequality in large post-soviet countries
N. V. Zubarevich1, S. G. Safronov1

Abstract:

This article highlights the factors of differentiated socio-economic development by region and methodological approaches to measuring regional inequality. The analysis of the level of inequality has been implemented for three CIS countries: Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan, which made it possible to identify similarities in tr... This article highlights the factors of differentiated socio-economic development by region and methodological approaches to measuring regional inequality. The analysis of the level of inequality has been implemented for three CIS countries: Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan, which made it possible to identify similarities in trends of economic divergence and differences in social inequality, determined by state policy of the countries in question. read more read less

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Social inequality (63%)63% related to the paper, Inequality (53%)53% related to the paper, Divergence (statistics) (51%)51% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1134/S2079970514030095
“Dacha studies” as the science on second homes in the West and in Russia
A. I. Treivish1

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This paper contains Russia’s first, to the author’s knowledge, review of research on second homes, particularly those that correspond to the Russian concept of a dacha. This review is certainly incomplete, since it covers only the Western, predominately, European literature and partially statistics, analyzed in comparison wit... This paper contains Russia’s first, to the author’s knowledge, review of research on second homes, particularly those that correspond to the Russian concept of a dacha. This review is certainly incomplete, since it covers only the Western, predominately, European literature and partially statistics, analyzed in comparison with the Russian literature and statistics (however, the latter is not considered specially, in detail). Different aspects of the subject are touched upon sequently although very briefly: (1) the history of dachas and (2) the history of their study in a number of countries that are leaders in this field; (3) the reflections of science about second (dacha) real state in international publications; (4) definitions, consideration or assessments of the phenomenon in several countries; (5) the reasons for the social super scales of the Russian dacha; (6) an attempt to distinguish several types of dacha regions in Europe; (7) a conclusion with a discussion of different attitudes to second houses and their prospects. The author asserts that the flow of scientific publications about second homes arose in the 1960s, although the phenomenon itself is much older. This science still does not have enough wide comparisons, criteria, and a conceptual base, without which it is difficult to give definitions and build typologies. Being the world leader in the number of dacha estates, Russia yields to the Western countries in the scientific and information development of this interdisciplinary subject. The attitude to it was and remains different, but since the phenomenon is becoming wider, it deserves attention, including and even particularly geographical attention. read more read less
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1134/S2079970519010088
Urbanization and Seasonal Deurbanization in Modern Russia
T. G. Nefedova1, A. I. Treivish1

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The course of urbanization in 20th-century Russia and its specifics during Soviet times and today are considered. To explain the specifics of the urbanization process, the authors put forward five hypotheses, discussing them in detail. The first hypothesis pertains to the inadequacy of Russian statistics. The second depends o... The course of urbanization in 20th-century Russia and its specifics during Soviet times and today are considered. To explain the specifics of the urbanization process, the authors put forward five hypotheses, discussing them in detail. The first hypothesis pertains to the inadequacy of Russian statistics. The second depends on the conclusion about the urbanization/deurbanization stage within a territory considered urban (urbanized). The third hypothesis explains the fuzziness of current processes in Russia in terms of their diversity and sometimes the opposite character in various regions and for various population groups. The fourth includes the assumption that resettlement from the provinces to megacities since the 2000s has been replaced by temporary labor migrations of the Russian population to large centers in search of livelihood. The fifth hypothesis holds that the massive involvement of owners of second rural homes, used by city dwellers as dachas during warm months, has created a special type of Russian seasonal dacha suburbanization/deurbanization, slowing down deurbanization typical of developed countries. read more read less

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Suburbanization (58%)58% related to the paper, Urbanization (54%)54% related to the paper, Population (53%)53% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1134/S2079970513020081
Moscow agglomeration and “New Moscow”: The capital city-region case of Russia’s urbanization
Alla Makhrova1, T. G. Nefedova2, A. I. Treivish2

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The paper is focused on the development of the city of Moscow and its close and distant suburbs, as well as on the accompanying problems related to the specificity of Russia’s urbanization A complex hierarchy of urban spatial structures formed around the nation’s capital was distinguished, mapped, and analyzed Both the former... The paper is focused on the development of the city of Moscow and its close and distant suburbs, as well as on the accompanying problems related to the specificity of Russia’s urbanization A complex hierarchy of urban spatial structures formed around the nation’s capital was distinguished, mapped, and analyzed Both the former and today’s urban policies are discussed in the paper in view of the latest dramatic extension of Moscow’s boundaries and its potential effects read more read less

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Suburbanization (57%)57% related to the paper, City region (52%)52% related to the paper, Urbanization (51%)51% related to the paper
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