Diagnostics of factors stimulating and restraining low-rise development in the urban district of Samara


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In the article the realization of projects of construction of low-rise development for all categories of citizens with the application of industrial methods in accordance with the ecological requirements. The results of the analysis of the monitoring of the situation formed with the low-rise housing construction in the urban district of Samara. In the course of investigations there were identified five factors that effectively stimulate the given process and fourteen factors that restrain organization and realization of low-rise development. Examples are provided: nonfulfillment of governmental instructions; application in the urban district of Samara of organization of construction within the frameworks of municipal and private and public private partnership on the territories of low-rise development; difficulties and advances of realization of federal and government programs of relocation of citizens from emergency and dilapidated dwellings on the territory of the Samara Region etc.

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E. Y. Bondarenko

Samara Branch of the Moscow City Pedagogical University, Samara, 443081, Russian Federation.

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Email: morenov.sv@ssau.ru

L. V. Ivanenko

the Dept. of Economy of the City and Municipal Management, Samara State University, Samara, 443011, Russian Federation.

Email: morenov.sv@ssau.ru

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