10. MOSCOW RUSSIA
MOSCOW RUSSIA
MOSCOW RUSSIA
MOSCOW RUSSIA
11. "Чтобы улучшить развитие московского мегаполиса с учетом целей создания финансового центра, и чтобы облегчить жизнь огромному
числу людей, может быть также рассмотрен вопрос о расширении границ Москвы. То есть о создании столичного федерального округа,
выходящего за традиционные границы Москвы", - сообщил глава государства. "Причем с переносом за эти границы значительной доли
административных функций федерального уровня и, соответственно, государственных учреждений", - подчеркнул Дмитрий Медведев
"To improve the development of the Moscow megacity considering the aim of making it a financial center, and to
make life easier for the vast number of people, it may also be considered to expand the borders of Moscow. That
is, to create a Federal District, which goes beyond the traditional boundaries of Moscow", - said the head of the
state. "And with transfer over these boundaries a significant proportion of administrative functions of the federal
level and, accordingly, public institutions" - said Dmitry Medvedev
http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=480732
12. PLANNED NEW BORDERS OF MOSCOW
August 13, 2011
Zvenigorod
Vnukovo
(airport)
Kommunarka
Aprelevka
Scherbinka
Troitsk
Zvenigorod Podolsk
Klimovsk
“Betonka”
Small Moscow
Ring Road
Transport- Khovanskoe
industrial Dump cementery
cluster Student
Campus
http://ria.ru/infografika/20110819/419624596.html
13.
14. Paris vs Moscow Urban Density
http://marketurbanism.com/2010/10/19/the-economics-of-redevelopment-and-the-shape-of-socialist-cities/
15. There are some 15,000 hectares
of unused industrial zones along
the small Railroad Ring , much of
which located along the Moscow
River.
Unfortunately most of this land
has been privatized and not
immediately available, making it
of limited use for the accom-
modation of further growth of the
city.
18. City 11.5Million
CKAD 4.5Million
Oblast 2.5Million
Total 18.5Million
19. BUDGET SPENDINGS PER CAPITA IN 2011
MOSCOW MOSCOW OBLAST
TRANSPORTATION
SOCIAL BENEFITS
EDUCATION
HEALTHCARE
HOUSING
OTHER
20. GAVRIIL POPOV (1936) In 1991-1992 mayor of Moscow.
“Moscow - a unique phenomenon. Ten million Muscovites are special people
who enjoy the privileges, of course relative, when compared with the rest of the
country, because the government has always cared about to be in the capital
surrounded by people who are least inclined to rebel, and more inclined to
support. “
http://2000.net.ua/2000/svoboda-slova/istorija/47017
21. Exemptions Applicable to Various Categories of Muscovites
Moscow residents
1. Free travel on all modes of public transport
2. Free manufacture and repair of dental prothesises (except for the cost of paying the cost of precious metals and metal)
3. Exemption from payment of utility services and charges for removal and disposal of solid waste including family members
4. 50% discount for payment of utility services
5. 50% discount on the monthly phone service fee
6. Benefits of pensions and taxation
7. Free provision of medicines prescribed by doctors
8. Receipt of credit organizations occasional soft loans for construction (purchase) of houses, apartments, cottages, landscaping gardens
9. Priority for free accommodation in the homes of the municipal and state housing funds in need of better housing
10. The special (primary) free installation of a landline
11. Donation of dwellings in the case of eviction from office and residential premises
12. 50% payment for the services of private security
13. Free use of retirement departmental clinics, free medical service to an extraordinary provision in state and local health care
14. Advantage when joining the housing and construction, garage, gardening cooperatives, receive free land
15. The use of annual leave at a convenient time and a leave without pay for up to 30 working days a year
16. If there is medical evidence to ensure priority tickets to spa organization
17. Extraordinary admission to nursing homes for elderly and disabled
18. Extraordinary (priority) entry in the horticultural, gardening and chalet-for-profit association of citizens
19. The right to free travel by rail commuter transport
20. Receiving out of competition in the state institutions of higher and secondary professional education, payment of the relevant
scholarship, free training for new professions in the workplace, refresher courses while preserving 100% of salary for the last place of
employment during the study time
21. The preferential use of all types of communications services to institutions, cultural, educational, sporting and recreational facilities, the
extraordinary purchase of tickets to all types of transport
22. Free reception for use as a means of rehabilitation of vehicle (or financial compensation)
23. An extraordinary treatment in state or municipal health institutions, provision of paid annual leave at a convenient time, priority
purchase of concessionary vouchers for spa treatment
24. Preferential maintenance of prosthetic and orthopedic devices; reimbursement for travel once a year, long-distance rail transport on the
territory of the Russian Federation
25. Exemption from fees for garbage collection
26. Free training and treatment, provision of living space on a priority basis, unemployment benefits for 6 months (the first time job seekers)
http://www.vmdaily.ru/article/7103.html
22. BUDGET REQUIRED FOR POPULATION OF 4 500 000
Moscow Budget:
Moscow Oblast Budget:
RUR 669 613 500 000 = RUR 217 251 000 000 =
EUR 5 600 000 000
EUR 17 000 000 000
23.
24. City 11.5Million
CKAD 4.5Million
Oblast 2.5Million
Total 18.5Million
FEDERAL SUBSIDY
25. City 11.5Million
CKAD 4.5Million
Oblast 2.5Million
Total 18.5Million
FEDERAL SUBSIDY
26. City 11.5Million
SW 0.3Million
Oblast 7.2Million
Total 18.5Million
27. City 11.5Million
CKAD 4.5Million
Oblast 2.5Million
Total 18.5Million
28.
29.
30. IN REALITY DACHA OWNERS TURNED FROM
SOVIET TEMPORARY DWELLERS TO
CONTEMPORARY PERMANENT DWELLERS
BUT BY AUTHORITIES THEY STILL TREATED AS SEASONAL TOURISTS FROM THE CITY
“UNNOFICCIALLY” OCCUPYING NATURE ENVIRONS
MOUSCOVITES LIVING OUTSIDE THE CITY PREFER TO HOLD THEIR REGISTRATION TIE
THEIR CITY FLAT, FOR HIGHER SOCIAL BENEFITS.
ABINO 1987
31. ‘Every year amount of pensioners in
Moscow increases by 28 000. Most of them
don’t even reside in Moscow, and apply for
Moscow propiska for social benefits and
additions to pensions.’ - Vladimir Petrosyan,
Head of the Department of Social Security of Moscow
http://vz.ru/economy/2011/7/29/511109.html
http://vz.ru/economy/2011/7/29/511109.html
32. MIGRANTS BY UNOFFICIAL STATISTIC 10 MILLIONS OF UNREGISTERED MIGRANTS LIVED IN MOSCOW AND
MOSCOW REGION
http://www.ogoniok.com/common/4898/1/19-16-1b.jpg
33. Shoigu will start equalizing quality of life of Moscow Oblast residents and Muscovites
One of the priorities, Shoigu said, is the creation of the Moscow metropolitan area. He added
that over time quality of life in Moscow and Moscow Oblast should become equal “in terms of
social benefits, level of wages, fiscal capacity, and many other things“.
April 5, 2012
http://interfax.ru/politics/news.asp?id=239576
34.
35.
36.
37.
38. Social Card of the Moscow Oblast Residents
http://voskresensk-rayon.ru/content/view/1713/220/
39. Social Card of the Muscovite
http://voskresensk-rayon.ru/content/view/1713/220/
61. AVERAGE LAND VALUE PER M2
Moscow Oblast:
RUR 102 / M2=
EUR 2.6 / M2
Moscow:
RUR 6 058 / M2 =
EUR 156 / M2
62. TOTAL LAND VALUE AFTER MERGER
Moscow:
Moscow Oblast:
RUR 6 610 000 000 000
EUR 170 700 000 000 RUR 277 450 342 000 000 =
EUR 7 165 000 000 000
63. Moscow Oblast vs. Switzerland
Moscow Oblast
17 Million Inhabitants
46 991 km2
Switzerland
7.9 Million Inhabitants
41 285 km2
64.
65.
66.
67. WORLD (MOSCOW RUSSIA)
Before 1991
( WORLD MOSCOW ) RUSSIA
After 1991
68. Based on Forbes 2011, Moscow had 79
billionaires, displacing New York as the
city with the greatest number of
billionaires…
Ody, Elizabeth (2011-03-10). "Carlos Slim Tops Forbes List of Billionaires for Second Year". Bloomberg. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-09/carlos-
slim-tops-forbes-list-of-billionaires-for-second-year.html. Retrieved 2011-06-01.
83. Housing Construction (total floor area of housing 2006)
(Rosstat 2007)
Moscow Construction: Moscow Oblast Construction:
4.8 million sqm 6.4 million sqm
http://www.constructionukraine.com/46483/Moscow-Province-leads-the-way-in-residential-construction.shtml
99. 1.4
Manhattan denigrates as “bridge-and-tunnel
people” those who need infrastructural
support to enter the city. Our present
insistence on the center makes us all bridge-
and-tunnel people, second-class citizens in
our own civilization, disenfranchised by the
dumb coincidence of our collective exile from
the center.
Rem Koolhaas, The Generic City, 1995
100. 1.4
The recent discovery of the periphery as a
zone of potential value is only a disguised
insistence on the priority of and dependency
on the center: without center, no periphery;
the interest of the first presumably
compensates for the emptiness of the latter.
Rem Koolhaas, The Generic City, 1995
101. As the forces of production, most notably
technology, improve, existing forms of urban
organization become inefficient and stifle
further progress. These inefficiencies manifest
themselves as urban contradictions in the city
in the form of a territorial struggle. Under the
conditions of the free market, this struggle
materializes between the minority (the center)
who own the means of production, and the
vast majority of the population (the
periphery) who produce goods and services.
Taking the idea that urban change occurs
because of the struggle between different and
opposing territories within the city, the
Moscow analysis leads to the conclusion that
the free market oppresses the periphery,
which leads to a revolution of the periphery.
102. As the forces of production, most notably
technology, improve, existing forms of social
urban organization become inefficient and stifle
further progress. These inefficiencies manifest
themselves as social urban contradictions in
society the city in the form of class a territorial
struggle. Under the capitalist mode of
production conditions of the free market, this
struggle materializes between the minority (the
bourgeoisie center) who own the means of
production, and the vast majority of the
population (the proletariat periphery) who
produce goods and services. Taking the idea
that social urban change occurs because of the
struggle between different and opposing
classes territories within society the city, the
Marxistoscow analysis leads to the conclusion
that capitalism the free market oppresses the
proletariat periphery, which leads to a
proletarian revolution of the periphery.
103. As the forces of production, most notably
technology, improve, existing forms of social
organization become inefficient and stifle
further progress. These inefficiencies manifest
themselves as social contradictions in society
in the form of class struggle. Under the
capitalist mode of production, this struggle
materializes between the minority (the
bourgeoisie) who own the means of
production, and the vast majority of the
population (the proletariat) who produce
goods and services. Taking the idea that social
change occurs because of the struggle
between different classes, the Marxist analysis
leads to the conclusion that capitalism
oppresses the proletariat, which leads to a
proletarian revolution.
MARXISM
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