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Creation of new jobs and creativity of the urban space
Author(s) -
Liya Pavlova,
A. A. Belov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
real estate economics management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 3034-1485
pISSN - 2073-8412
DOI - 10.22337/2073-8412-2021-2-39-46
Subject(s) - urban agglomeration , zoning , creative class , business , economic geography , service (business) , creativity , urban planning , production (economics) , dynamism , space (punctuation) , tertiary sector of the economy , capital (architecture) , population , human capital , industrial organization , economic growth , economics , geography , marketing , engineering , civil engineering , political science , sociology , philosophy , law , macroeconomics , linguistics , archaeology , quantum mechanics , physics , demography
Over the last decades industries, that affect human capital development, have stepped into the spotlight. Engineering companies, creative and service enterprises have assumed a crucial role in the urban economy and its potential. As for large urban agglomerations, new forms of production and creative class mobilization represent the key objectives due to the reduction or liquidation of the majority of industrial urban enterprises. Urban planning as a science is responsive to economic changes. The paradigm of functional zoning has been replaced by theories based on land use intensity, business and cultural activities of population. Hence, the idea is to ensure the polyfunctional operation of industrial, high-tech research companies in residential areas and to relocate housing to areas occupied by old industrial enterprises. In this work, the co-authors analyze the phenomenon of the location value in a modern city, regularities that govern the choice of locations for new enterprises; they also suggest approaches to the zoning of urban areas depending on their potential ability to develop new types of industrial production.

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