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Визуализация социально-экономических процессов неоднородных пространственных систем: на примере территорий Урала и Северного Казахстана

Authors: Gordeev, S. S.; Zyryanov, S. G.;

Визуализация социально-экономических процессов неоднородных пространственных систем: на примере территорий Урала и Северного Казахстана

Abstract

The basics of adapting visualization technologies for the study of the development of complex heterogeneous spatial socio-economic systems are presented. The methodological foundations of the search for solutions and the results of testing tools for problem-oriented zoning on the example of the territories of the macro region of the Urals and Northern Kazakhstan are considered.

Представлены основы адаптации технологий визуализации для исследования развития сложных неоднородных пространственных социально-экономических систем. Рассматриваются методические основы поиска решений и результаты апробации инструментария для проблемно-ориентированного зонирования на примерах территорий макрорегиона Урала и Северного Казахстана.

Материалы статьи подготовлены авторами при поддержке гранта РФФИ № 010-00964.

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ВИЗУАЛИЗАЦИЯ, ANALYSIS, СОЦИАЛЬНО-ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ ДИНАМИКА, GEOINFORMATICS, АНАЛИЗ, SPATIAL SYSTEM, VISUALIZATION, 332.1, ПРОСТРАНСТВЕННАЯ СИСТЕМА, SOCIO-ECONOMIC DYNAMICS, ГЕОИНФОРМАТИКА

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