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SPATIAL IMBALANCE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT OF SETTLEMENTS AND WAYS OF ITS SOLUTION IN MODERN CONDITIONS
Proceedings of the XXV ISUF International Conference “Urban Form and Social Context: from Traditions to Newest Demands” (Krasnoyarsk, July 5–9, 2018)The article discusses the issues of regulation of urban development as a part of resettlement systems in order to form a balanced socio-economic and territorial organization of resettlement in the country and its individual regions. The concept of overcoming significant differences in the conditions and way of life of urban and rural population, resolution of regional socio-economic imbalances, inconsistency and incompleteness of development of resettlement facilities, lagging social, transport and engineering infrastructure. The socio-spatial trends in the development of resettlement systems are conditioned by new principles of social planning based on the achievement of greater social equality for the population living in cities and rural settlements. The task of urban development is to find new ways to form dynamically stable spatial systems, to develop new approaches to architectural and spatial support of modern post-industrial social processes, and the continuous development of cultural heritage
Location Criteria Relevant for Sustainability of Social Housing Model
Social housing models, which had began to develop during the last century, for their only objective had a need to overcome the housing problems of socially vulnerable categories. However, numerous studies have shown that these social categories, because of their low social status, are highly susceptible to various psychological and sociological problems. On the other hand a low level of quality, which was common for social housing dwellings, has further aggravated these problems by initiating trouble behaviours among tenants, affecting social exclusion and segregation. Contemporary social housing models are therefore conceptualized in a way to provide a positive psycho-sociological impact on their tenants. Therefore the planning approach in social housing should be such to: support important functions in daily life routines; promote tolerance and cooperation; influence on a sense of social order and belonging; affect the socialization of the tenant and their integration into the wider community; and improve social cohesion. Analysis of the influential location parameters of immediate and wider social housing environment strive to define the ones relevant to the life quality of social housing tenants and therefore influence on the sustainability of social housing model
Location Criteria Relevant for Sustainability of Social Housing Model
Social housing models, which had began to develop during the last century, for their only objective had a need to overcome the housing problems of socially vulnerable categories. However, numerous studies have shown that these social categories, because of their low social status, are highly susceptible to various psychological and sociological problems. On the other hand a low level of quality, which was common for social housing dwellings, has further aggravated these problems by initiating trouble behaviours among tenants, affecting social exclusion and segregation. Contemporary social housing models are therefore conceptualized in a way to provide a positive psycho-sociological impact on their tenants. Therefore the planning approach in social housing should be such to: support important functions in daily life routines; promote tolerance and cooperation; influence on a sense of social order and belonging; affect the socialization of the tenant and their integration into the wider community; and improve social cohesion. Analysis of the influential location parameters of immediate and wider social housing environment strive to define the ones relevant to the life quality of social housing tenants and therefore influence on the sustainability of social housing model