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SERGEI V. ARGUNOVа
YULIYA V. KOGANа
аResearch and Design Center ‘Development of the City’
MAKSIM N. NAZAROVb
NATALIYA G. STAROSTINAb
bRussian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
DOI: 10.22394/2070-8378-2019-21-5-68-75
Abstract:
The article presents a generalized ‘data package’ for substantiating and monitoring the implementation of territorial planning documents of various levels, planning documents for territories and linear facilities, standards for urban planning at the regional and local levels, as well as land use and development rules. The authors propose introducing the concept of ‘City Profile’ as an instrument of territorial and strategic planning. The thesis on the significance of assessing the quality of the urban environment according to a system of indicative signs is developed in the work. The formation of a ‘City Profile’ will allow not only more correctly assessing the quality of the urban environment according to a system of indicative signs, but also analyzing the factors that determine the current situation, developing adequate measures to overcome the identified imbalances.
Keywords:
municipal planning, territorial planning, statistical information, urban planning indicators, improvement, housing stock, social infrastructure, engineering infrastructure
Received:
October 28, 2019
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