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The socio-demographic aspects of building social infrastructure in the city of Moscow
Subject: the influence of the socio-demographic factor on the development of the network of facilities of the social infrastructure of the city (on the example of Moscow) is explored. The interrelation between socio-demographic development and the formation of the consumer demand for services and various types of facilities is revealed. The main socio-demographic concepts and measures determining a need to develop and site the facilities throughout the city are considered. Thus, the social, age and family structure of the resident population determine the typology and functional structure of facilities. The “daytime” population, its structure and concentration areas determine the volume and the new construction sites of residential buildings. The “temporary” population (including tourists, transit passengers, business travelers and other population categories, staying in the city for more than 24 hours) specifies the need for the construction of hotels, hostels and other collective accommodation facilities. Economically active population creates demand for jobs, including those created on the basis of social infrastructure. Objectives: to explain the need for taking into account the modern and perspective trends in population development during the preparation of the territorial and urban planning documents; to consider the particularities of the socio-demographic characteristics included when forecasting the need to develop the social facilities, creating workplaces, taking into account the transition to the economy of services and information technologies, in designing a citywide system, including transport hubs. Materials and methods: the research was conducted on the basis of official statistics (Rosstat, Mosgorstat), of line departments and offices of the city of Moscow. Statistical, analytical, sociological methods of research, expert assessments, analogies, field survey, mathematical modeling are used. Results: modern and perspective trends in change of the main socio-demographic measure groups affecting the social infrastructure in Moscow were determined. Conclusions: a detailed study of the existing demographic peculiarities of the city, including sociological survey; demographic forecasting makes it possible to determine the promising trends in the population’s consumption of services. The design of social infrastructure throughout the city should be based on research findings which would provide the sustainable development of social infrastructure, the optimal balanced load of social facilities.
The socio-demographic aspects of building social infrastructure in the city of Moscow
Subject: the influence of the socio-demographic factor on the development of the network of facilities of the social infrastructure of the city (on the example of Moscow) is explored. The interrelation between socio-demographic development and the formation of the consumer demand for services and various types of facilities is revealed. The main socio-demographic concepts and measures determining a need to develop and site the facilities throughout the city are considered. Thus, the social, age and family structure of the resident population determine the typology and functional structure of facilities. The “daytime” population, its structure and concentration areas determine the volume and the new construction sites of residential buildings. The “temporary” population (including tourists, transit passengers, business travelers and other population categories, staying in the city for more than 24 hours) specifies the need for the construction of hotels, hostels and other collective accommodation facilities. Economically active population creates demand for jobs, including those created on the basis of social infrastructure. Objectives: to explain the need for taking into account the modern and perspective trends in population development during the preparation of the territorial and urban planning documents; to consider the particularities of the socio-demographic characteristics included when forecasting the need to develop the social facilities, creating workplaces, taking into account the transition to the economy of services and information technologies, in designing a citywide system, including transport hubs. Materials and methods: the research was conducted on the basis of official statistics (Rosstat, Mosgorstat), of line departments and offices of the city of Moscow. Statistical, analytical, sociological methods of research, expert assessments, analogies, field survey, mathematical modeling are used. Results: modern and perspective trends in change of the main socio-demographic measure groups affecting the social infrastructure in Moscow were determined. Conclusions: a detailed study of the existing demographic peculiarities of the city, including sociological survey; demographic forecasting makes it possible to determine the promising trends in the population’s consumption of services. The design of social infrastructure throughout the city should be based on research findings which would provide the sustainable development of social infrastructure, the optimal balanced load of social facilities.
The socio-demographic aspects of building social infrastructure in the city of Moscow
Strashnova Yuliya gennad’evna (Autor:in) / Makarova Irina Evgen’evn (Autor:in)
2018
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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