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Development of a geo-information system for monitoring the attractiveness of municipalities using parametric, structural approaches (case of Republic of Bashkortostan)
Author(s) -
Olga Hristodulo,
Miliausha Akhmetzianova
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.18411/doicode-2021.003
Subject(s) - attractiveness , regional science , the republic , sustainable development , environmental planning , geography , unit (ring theory) , environmental resource management , computer science , business , environmental economics , operations research , political science , engineering , economics , mathematics , psychology , philosophy , mathematics education , theology , psychoanalysis , law
To date, one of the most important tasks of the State in ensuring the sustainable socio-economic and demographic development of the country is the regulation of migration processes. In the Republic of Bashkortostan in recent years there has been an increase in the number of people participating in both intraregional and extra-regional migration, which indicates the need to manage migration flows for the effective development of territories of this entity. In this connection, this article is dedicated to the development of GIS monitoring of the attractiveness of municipalities of the Republic of Bashkortostan, aimed at improving the effectiveness of decision-making in formulating migration policies in the region, based on a systematic combination of parametric and structural approaches. In the course of the study the analysis of existing approaches applied in this subject area, the methodology for determining the attractiveness coefficient of municipalities of the Republic of Bashkortostan was developed, A functional and information model for monitoring the attractiveness of municipalities has been developed, and a logical structural model of GIS monitoring the attractiveness of municipalities of the Republic of Bashkortostan has been built.

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