Spatial Layout of the Soviet Union Timber Processing Complex: the Idea behind the First Five-Year Plan

Tyumen State University Herald. Humanities Research. Humanitates


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2021, Vol. 7. № 3 (27)

Title: 
Spatial Layout of the Soviet Union Timber Processing Complex: the Idea behind the First Five-Year Plan

Author: Ivan V. Zykin

For citation: Zykin I. V. 2021. “Spatial Layout of the Soviet Union Timber : the Idea behind the First Five-Year Plan”. Tyumen State University Herald. Humanities Research. Humanitates, vol. 7, no. 3 (27), pp. 131-154. DOI: 10.21684/2411-197X-2021-7-3-131-154

About the author:

Ivan V. Zykin, Cand. Sci. (Hist.), Associate Professor, Department of Socio-Economic Disciplines, Technological Institute (Branch) of the National Research Nuclear University «MIFI»; zivverh@mail.ru; ORCID: 0000-0002-9994-6036

Abstract:

During the years of Soviet power, principal changes took place in the country’s wood industry, including in spatial layout development. Having the large-scale crisis in the industry in the late 1980s — 2000s and the positive changes in its functioning in recent years and the development of an industry strategy, it becomes relevant to analyze the experience of planning the spatial layout of the wood industry during the period of Stalin’s modernization, particularly during the first five-year plan. The aim of the article is to analyze the reason behind spatial layout of the Soviet wood industry during the implementation of the first five-year plan. The study is based on the modernization concept. In our research we conducted mapping of the wood industry by region as well as of planned construction of the industry facilities.

It was revealed that the discussion and development of an industrialization project by the Soviet Union party-state and planning agencies in the second half of the 1920s led to increased attention to the wood industry. The sector, which enterprises were concentrated mainly in the north-west, west and central regions of the country, was set the task of increasing the volume of harvesting, export of wood and production to meet the domestic needs and the export needs of wood resources and materials. Due to weak level of development of the wood industry, the scale of these tasks required restructuring of the branch, its inclusion to the centralized economic system, the direction of large capital investments to the development of new forest areas and the construction of enterprises.

It was concluded that according to the first five-year plan, the priority principles for the spatial development of the wood industry were the approach of production to forests and seaports, intrasectoral and intersectoral combining. The framework of the industry was meant to strengthen and expand by including forests to the economic turnover and building new enterprises in the European North and the Urals, where the main capital investments were sent, as well as in the Vyatka region, Transcaucasia, Siberia and the Far East.

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