Vol. 14, No. 1, 2024
Trends in Urban Studies in Russia: Topics in Light of the Current State of the Arts of Geography
p. S1 abstract
City-Agglomeration: Production and Representation of the Boundaries of Spatial Influence of Krasnodar
p. S10 abstract
Second-Order Urban Agglomerations in the Moscow Region: Development Trends in the Post-Soviet Period
p. S31 abstract
Spatial Development of the Warehouse Real Estate Market of the Moscow Urban Agglomeration in the Post-Soviet Period
p. S44 abstract
To the City or to the Suburbs: What Russians Choose at Different Stages of Life Course
p. S55 abstract
Internal Contrasts of Spatial Mobility of the Population of the Russian Near North Regions (Yaroslavl, Kostroma, and Vologda Oblasts): A Time-Geographical Approach
p. S67 abstract
Small Town Suburbs and Rural–Urban Migration. Example of Municipal District Centers of Vologda oblast
p. S76 abstract
Factors of Uneven Development of Russian Cities with a Population of over 100 000 in the First Decades of the 21st Century
p. S86 abstract
The Labor Market of the Largest Cities in Russia in the Early 2020s According to HH.ru
p. S101 abstract
Paradoxes of the Population Record of Closed Cities in the Soviet Union and Subsequent Urban Dynamics
p. S110 abstract
Moscow’s Industrial Zones in the 2010s and 2020s: Ecological Vector
p. S125 abstract
Spatial Factors of Conflict Potential in the Use of Urban Symbolic Geopolitical Capital in Russia
p. S139 abstract
Are Post-Soviet Cities 15-Minute Cities? Differences in Pedestrian Accessibility of Basic Urban Services by Residential Development Morphotypes in Krasnodar, Saratov, and Naberezhnye Chelny
p. S150 abstract
Master Plan of a Small Town: Experience of Preproject Sociogeographical Research (on the Example of Bezhetsk, Tver Oblast)
p. S163 abstract