The Possibility of Using Modern Methods and Data to Study the Spatial Structure of the St.-Petersburg Agglomeration
S. S. Lachininskii,
I. A. Logvinov,
I. S. Sorokin
Abstract:Abstract—The article is devoted to the review and substantiation of modern research methods and data sources on the dynamics of spatial structure of the largest Russian urban agglomerations. The object of the study is modern methods and data sources, and the subject is the possibilities of their use. On the example of the second agglomeration in Russia – St.‑Petersburg urban agglomeration – it is shown that interdisciplinary synthesis within the framework of socio-economic geography, regional economics, urban … Show more
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