The basic principles of urban planning transformation of the megapolis greater Samara suburban area. Part two

Author:

Gud’ Ilya D.1,Akhmedova Elena A.1

Affiliation:

1. Samara State Technical University

Abstract

Today the suburbanization phenomenon in the course of intensive suburban areas transformation of megapolises has reached a mature phase. The suburbs, formerly consisted only of residential areas, have been overgrown with new powerful types of neo-industrial production. Multihubs with the places of attraction of local tourism, sports, rural culture and handicrafts have endowed with identification markers suburban zones and suburban belts of megapolis urban agglomerations with multihub characteristics. The author’s article is based on the scientific works of specialists studying urban processes related to international and russian interest in the phenomenon of transformation of megapolis suburban areas. Using the example of the Volga megapolis Greater Samara, there are considered: Spatial structure of multihub systems; long-wave cycles of the sequence of the technological structure of the world community.

Publisher

Samara State Technical University

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