TERRITORIAL STRUCTURE OF FORMS OF POPULATION SELF-ORGANIZATION IN UKRAINE
Svetlana OLIINYK
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
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Abstract:
The territorial structure of self-organization of the population in Ukraine is important criterion which can be used when developing new administrative-territorial state system and at territorial association of the population. Nowadays, the territorial structure of self-organization of the population in Ukraine is characterized by the specific organization caused by lack of vertical subordination, existence of the principles of horizontal communications and the horizontal relations, lack of features of the territorial structure inherent in economic systems with production functions. The territorial structure of self-organization of the population in Ukraine is presented in the form of the centers, dot object and sometimes areal formations. Forms of self-organization of the population in the majority have no certain type of territorial structure and are formed dispersally depending on an initiative of the population of a certain territory and administrative division. Forms of self-organization of Ukrainian population are concentrated at a grassroots level and include a village, a community, a settlement of city type, a district, a city, where lives all population of the country. In turn, the levels of region and country are virtual levels that act as the uniting basis for the centralized coordination.
Key words:
self-organization forms of the population, territorial structure, elements of territorial structures, distribution features of self-organization forms of the population
Language:
Ukrainian
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/2413-7154/2015.72.25-30
Suggested citation: Oliinyk, S. (2015). Territorial structure of forms of population self-organization in Ukraine. Ekonomichna ta Sotsialna Geografiya, 72, 25-30 (in Ukrainian, abstr. in English), https://doi.org/10.17721/2413-7154/2015.72.25-30.
Print ISSN: 2413-7154. Online ISSN: 2413-7553