Settlement formation along the Angara river (mid 17th and early 21st centuries)
https://doi.org/10.31675/1607-1859-2023-25-3-9-22
Abstract
Purpose: Identification of possible settlement formation along the Angara River in the Irkutsk agglomeration at different formation stages and its urban development.
Design/methodology/approach: A number of outlined important tasks include the description of each formation stage of settlement with respect to natural resources, urban planning, transport and socio-economic potential; identification of problems and key points of the spatial development of the existing settlement system; solutions of the identified problems. Urban-ecological principles developed by A.G. Bolshakov are used together with the literature in the field.
Research findings: The considered existing planning system includes transport, economic and landscape-ecological facilities.
Practical implications: The paper suggests possible ways to solve the identified problems.
Originality/value: The mentioned facilities can serve as a basis for the settlement formation and spatial development.
About the Authors
V. A. IgnatenkovaRussian Federation
Vera A. Ignatenkova, Research Assistant
4, 2nd Krasnoarmeiskaya Str., 190005, Saint-Petersburg
A. G. Vaytens
Russian Federation
Andrey G. Vaytens, DSc, Professor, RAACS Corresponding Member
4, 2nd Krasnoarmeiskaya Str., 190005, Saint-Petersburg
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Review
For citations:
Ignatenkova V.A., Vaytens A.G. Settlement formation along the Angara river (mid 17th and early 21st centuries). Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo arkhitekturno-stroitel'nogo universiteta. JOURNAL of Construction and Architecture. 2023;25(3):9-22. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31675/1607-1859-2023-25-3-9-22