2017
DOI: 10.18778/1733-3180.19.05
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Population changes and characteristics of demographic processes in Tbilisi

Abstract: At the beginning of the 1990s, as a result of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, an instant termination of economic relations that had existed for dozens of years took place in Georgia. Along with the armed conflicts in the regions of Tskhinvali and Abkhazia it has led to a full-fledged socio-economic and political crisis in Georgia. These unordinary events have had a great influence on the demographic processes at hand in Tbilisi. This article aims to establish the effects of the main socio-economic… Show more

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“…Unpublished reports, such as Manganar 1834, the first piece of cartographic data used by Svishevski in 1939 [4], reflect these processes. The displacement of the main bed of the Chorokhi River and its mouth (delta) from north to south is considered, which is directly related to the redistribution of the alluvion drawn from the river into the sea [5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Additionally, the influence of the Batumi port on the development of the coast and the stages of the formation of the cape to protect the water area of the port from sedimentation, at the beginning of the last century, the famous boulevard of Batumi spur was constructed with an initial length of 170 m, which was filled from the south with material from the Chorokhi River brought by stormy waves.…”
Section: Conditions Of Formation and Development Of The Capementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unpublished reports, such as Manganar 1834, the first piece of cartographic data used by Svishevski in 1939 [4], reflect these processes. The displacement of the main bed of the Chorokhi River and its mouth (delta) from north to south is considered, which is directly related to the redistribution of the alluvion drawn from the river into the sea [5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Additionally, the influence of the Batumi port on the development of the coast and the stages of the formation of the cape to protect the water area of the port from sedimentation, at the beginning of the last century, the famous boulevard of Batumi spur was constructed with an initial length of 170 m, which was filled from the south with material from the Chorokhi River brought by stormy waves.…”
Section: Conditions Of Formation and Development Of The Capementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The historical and modern development of demographic processes of Georgia is studied in details (Dhaohvili, 1996;Botev, 2012;Meladze, 2013;Davies and James, 2016;Putkaradze et al, 2019;Tsuladze et al, 2008), but there is no perfect study regarding the complex assessment of main properties of demographic processeschanges of its age and gender structure through impact of political and social-economic factors. Coming out of topic`s urgency, its detailed research needs quantitative and qualitative analysis (Putkaradze et al, 2018;Farré, 2013;Patel, 2013;Rossi, 2018), which itself needs comparison of demographic processes of the region and the world (Gavrilov et al, 2010;Ward, et al, 2010;Carstensen, 2015;Kulu and González-Ferrer, 2014;England, 2017;Merchant, 2012;Kunisch, et al, 2011) and establishment of references in line of condition`s improvement.…”
Section: Overview Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%