Regional planning in the context of the industrialization program: the first half of the 1930s - the initial stage of works on industrial zoning and accommodation

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The conceptual and design proposals on reforming the old system of settling which appeared in the first half of the 1920s in the USSR differentiated in two directions: a) decentralization of existing large cities; b) creating an alli­ance of self-urban settlements and rural communities. In the early 1930s regional planning was aimed, first of all, at the construction of new towns and industrial areas and also differentiated in two directions: a) placing industrial en­terprises, institutions and settlements on specific territories; b) delineation of the territory according to its future use (the "distribution" of various functional areas). In the mid-1930s the content of activities connected with regional planning was fully predetermined by the concept of "socialist settling". The scheme of regional planning should have presented: a) the location of industrial enterprises, central and regional power plants, heat and relevant networks, b) the scheme of collective and state farms, c) the location of warehouses and storage facilities of national and regional level, d) the structure of the system of communications, e) regional water supply and sewage, f) reclamation works, drainage, irrigation, regulation of rivers, etc.) g) security and protection zones and nature reserves, h) development of existing settlements and establishment of new ones, and i) the sequence of construction of new settlements, enterpris­es, buildings and works and reconstruction of existing ones.

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District planning, industrialization, organization of the territory, socialist cities

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