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Strategizing Diffuse Agglomerations: Conceptual Foundations for North and South Kuzbass Agglomerations, Kemerovo Region

Abstract
Conceptual foundations are a prerequisite for strategizing new objects, including open diffuse agglomerations. This study aimed to develop and substantiate the concept of strategizing open diffuse agglomerations in the Kemerovo Region – Kuzbass. In particular, we looked at the North Kuzbass and South Kuzbass open diffuse agglomerations and explored the strategic directions for their development. The study employed the general theory of strategy, V. L. Kvint’s methodology of strategizing, as well as the methods of analysis, synthesis, abstraction, induction, and deduction. The resulting strategic concept includes some general provisions, as well as specific priorities for the North Kuzbass and South Kuzbass agglomerations. The concept’s mission is to improve the quality of life in the region and contribute to its population growth. Its general strategic priorities include the development of regional infrastructure, an increase in the population and its density, a balanced network of populated localities, digitalization, an improved quality of rural life, and sustainable development. Specifically, the North Kuzbass agglomeration prioritizes the development of creative industries, science, and innovation, while the South Kuzbass agglomeration prioritizes high-tech manufacturing industries. Although most of the priorities are supported with competitive advantages, some of them require attracting resources to create new advantages. The conceptual foundations for strategizing open diffuse agglomerations in the Kemerovo Region – Kuzbass reflect the region’s values and interests, make use of its competitive advantages, and ensure its social and economic development based on the strategy of new horizons, leveraging the potential of the centers to develop the periphery.
Keywords
strategizing, strategic priorities, spatial development, spatial inequality, agglomerations, competitive advantages, Kemerovo Region – Kuzbass
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Seredyuk IV. Strategizing Diffuse Agglomerations: Conceptual Foundations for North and South Kuzbass Agglomerations, Kemerovo Region. Strategizing: Theory and Practice. 2025;5(3):292–308. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21603/2782-2435-2025-5-3-292-308 
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