Migration attractiveness of the coastal zone of Russia's North-West: local gradients

A well-acknowledged driver of change, population movement intensifies the development of coastal territories. The Russian North-West holds a vast coastal zone. Granting access to the Baltic, the White, and the Barents Seas, it is an area of geostrategic importance where much of the country’s coastal...

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Main Authors: Sokolova, Flera K., Lyalina, Anna V.
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spelling ftssoar:oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/77384 2025-04-27T14:25:23+00:00 Migration attractiveness of the coastal zone of Russia's North-West: local gradients Sokolova, Flera K. Lyalina, Anna V. 2022-02-16T10:02:40Z https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/77384 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-77384-6 https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2021-4-4 unknown RUS https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/77384 Creative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0 Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 Baltic Region 13 4 54-78 Städtebau Raumplanung Landschaftsgestaltung Landscaping and area planning coastal zone migration attractiveness coastalisation attraction poles for migrants Russian North-West Arctic Raumplanung und Regionalforschung Area Development Planning Regional Research Russland Küstenregion Zuwanderung regionale Entwicklung Wirtschaftsentwicklung Ballungsgebiet Russia coastal region immigration regional development economic development (on national level) agglomeration area spatial planning Zeitschriftenartikel journal article 2022 ftssoar https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2021-4-4 2025-03-31T04:25:59Z A well-acknowledged driver of change, population movement intensifies the development of coastal territories. The Russian North-West holds a vast coastal zone. Granting access to the Baltic, the White, and the Barents Seas, it is an area of geostrategic importance where much of the country’s coastal economy - one of the national priorities - is located. Push and pull factors are enormously diverse in the area, as are migration flows forming attraction poles for migrants. There is little research on the issue despite its social and practical significance. Thus, research is required to examine how the coastal factor can benefit the migration attractiveness and human resources of Russian coastal territories of geostrategic importance. This study aims to delineate coastal territories and investigate local migration flows compared to those recorded in inland regions. The research draws on the concept of coastalisation, employing universal, geographical, and statistical research methods. It uses documentary sources and official 2011ö--2020 statistics. The findings show that the coastal position and maritime economic activity are relevant factors for migration attractiveness. Saint Petersburg and the coastal municipalities of the Leningrad and Kaliningrad regions are more attractive to migrants than more northerly territories. However, there are attraction poles farther north too, and the coastal zone of the Arkhangelsk region attracts more migrants than its inland part. The study demonstrates the growing polarisation of migration space in the coastal areas and especially agglomerations. Changes in the age structure of immigration flows have caused social factors in attractiveness to migrants to replace employment-related factors. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arkhangelsk Russian North SSOAR - Social Science Open Access Repository Arctic Russland Baltic Region 13 4 54 78
spellingShingle Städtebau
Raumplanung
Landschaftsgestaltung
Landscaping and area planning
coastal zone
migration attractiveness
coastalisation
attraction poles for migrants
Russian North-West
Arctic
Raumplanung und Regionalforschung
Area Development Planning
Regional Research
Russland
Küstenregion
Zuwanderung
regionale Entwicklung
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
Ballungsgebiet
Russia
coastal region
immigration
regional development
economic development (on national level)
agglomeration area
spatial planning
Sokolova, Flera K.
Lyalina, Anna V.
Migration attractiveness of the coastal zone of Russia's North-West: local gradients
title Migration attractiveness of the coastal zone of Russia's North-West: local gradients
title_full Migration attractiveness of the coastal zone of Russia's North-West: local gradients
title_fullStr Migration attractiveness of the coastal zone of Russia's North-West: local gradients
title_full_unstemmed Migration attractiveness of the coastal zone of Russia's North-West: local gradients
title_short Migration attractiveness of the coastal zone of Russia's North-West: local gradients
title_sort migration attractiveness of the coastal zone of russia's north-west: local gradients
topic Städtebau
Raumplanung
Landschaftsgestaltung
Landscaping and area planning
coastal zone
migration attractiveness
coastalisation
attraction poles for migrants
Russian North-West
Arctic
Raumplanung und Regionalforschung
Area Development Planning
Regional Research
Russland
Küstenregion
Zuwanderung
regionale Entwicklung
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
Ballungsgebiet
Russia
coastal region
immigration
regional development
economic development (on national level)
agglomeration area
spatial planning
topic_facet Städtebau
Raumplanung
Landschaftsgestaltung
Landscaping and area planning
coastal zone
migration attractiveness
coastalisation
attraction poles for migrants
Russian North-West
Arctic
Raumplanung und Regionalforschung
Area Development Planning
Regional Research
Russland
Küstenregion
Zuwanderung
regionale Entwicklung
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
Ballungsgebiet
Russia
coastal region
immigration
regional development
economic development (on national level)
agglomeration area
spatial planning
url https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/77384
http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-77384-6
https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2021-4-4