Planning in the Soviet Union Routledge Revivals Series
Auteurs : Pallot Judith, Shaw Denis J. B.
Originally published in 1981 and based on the authors? own research, this book provides a comprehensive review of planning in the Soviet Union up until the early 1980s for both geographers and Soviet specialists. Planning was particularly important in the Soviet Union since not only most spatial change, but all economic planning was the product of a systematic socio-political ideology. Planning was therefore the key to understanding the Soviet economy, society and spatial change. When it was first published, this was the first study in which the focus had been directed specifically at spatial planning in the Soviet Union in any systematic way.
Part 1: The Context 1. The Ideological Environment 2. Political Institutions and Decision-Making 3. Economic Structures and Strategies Part 2: Aspects of Spatial Planning 4. Regional Planning 5. Constraints in Regional Planning – Population 6. Constraints in Regional Planning – Physical Factors, Resources and Transportation 7. Industrial Location 8. The Location of Agricultural Production 9. Consumer Welfare and Spatial Planning 10. Planning the Settlement System 11. City, Town and Village.
Date de parution : 09-2023
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Thèmes de Planning in the Soviet Union :
Mots-clés :
Gosplan USSR; Lake Baykal; Soviet industrial growth; USSR State Committee; population change in macro-regions of the USSR; Territorial Production Complexes; land use in the USSR; Concerted Effort; industrial investment in Soviet Regions 1959-1975; Violate; industrial production ratios by Union Republics 1940-1977; Follow; rural housing construction USSR; Energy Production Cycles; Moscow City; USSR Ministry; Soviet Geographers; Regional Physical Plans; Spatial Efficiency; Collective Farms; Sop; City Soviets; Hydroelectric Power; Soviet Planners; Government Bodies; Agro Industrial Complexes; Raion Centre; CPSU Congress; USSR Average; European USSR; Rural Settlement Planning; Producer Goods Sector