Managing a monotown as a priority social and economic development area

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The goal of the study is studying the specific features of organizing a priority social and economic development area (PSEDA) on the example of PSEDA "Yurga" in Kemerovo region (Russia). The problem is formulated as the question: which institutes, ideas, resources and management technologies may fuel transition to the new stage of the monotown development. The practical task is to determine the promising trends of development of single-industry municipalities on the example of the town of Yurga in Kemerovo region. In the paper we formulate the trends of developing sustainable urban environment of the monotown as of priority social and economic development area for further synergetic integration into higher order structures.

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Trifonov, V., Loyko, O., Nesteruk, D., Zhironkin, S., & Strekovtsova, E. (2017). Managing a monotown as a priority social and economic development area. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1800). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4973069

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