Territorial Organization of Society of UkrainianBlack Sea region for the needs of the planning area and administrative regionalization

Abstract

Purpose. The peculiarity of the present stage of socio-economic development of Ukraine is appeared in significant territorial differentiation of socio-economic status as the region as a whole, as well as intra-region specific differences. The aim of the paper is to develop proposals of the territorial organization of society of Ukrainian Black Sea region on the meso- and micro levels as the basis for the formation of spatial planning schemes in the region, the elaboration of a regional development strategy, the administrative regionalization. The object of research is the territorial organization of society Ukrainian Black Sea region. Research subject is spatial and temporal features of the territorial organization of society UBSR. Data & Methods. The basis of the territorial organization of society is laid on functional zoning, which is based on General scheme of planning area of Ukraine; geographi cal position, especially the resettlement of the population and its impact on the territorial organization of society. In the article were used data from statistics offices of Mykolaiv, Odessa and Kherson oblasts, cartographic sources. During the analysis of materials were used mapping, comparative geography method, system analysis method, classification method. Results. As a result of analysis of territorial resources of UBSR it has been allocated three mezoregions – Seaside, Steppe and Peripheral. The main factor that determines the natural and economic regionalization at mezolevel is a seaside position of UBSR. In turn, mezoregions consist of eight micro-regions and eighteen local units. We believe that given the characteristics of the territorial organization of society at the sub-regional level allows for the most effective use of territorial and human resources, to increase the role of territories with respect to their socio-economic situation, to develop new and exciting ideas for the solution of problems of regional development.

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K. V. Kolomiyets

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K. V. Kolomiyets (2016). Territorial Organization of Society of UkrainianBlack Sea region for the needs of the planning area and administrative regionalization. Вісник Одеського національного університету. Географічні та геологічні науки, 21(1), 126-141. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-272513