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Article name The Conception of Fractal Geographical Trichotomy: Classification Issues of Research Directions and Subjects
Authors Novikov A.N. Doctor of Geography, Associate Professor, geonov77@mail.ru
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Section PHILOSOPHY
UDK 911.3
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Annotation Trinitarian fractality is considered as a methodological instrument of classification of geographical sciences and subjects of humanitarian-geographical research, which are based on the micro-structured level. Fractal trinitarian view reveals the relationship between certain geographical areas showing how the science of geography works, mining, processing and implementing geographic knowledge into practice and education. The place of constructive geography in the system of geographical sciences is determined; the constrictive geography, having become the recognized scientific conception, is not reflected in the official qualifiers, divided into different areas. The multilevel trichotomy (trinitarian self-similarity or fractality) of humanitarian and geographical research subjects is displayed. It expressed in the combination at different geographical levels (planetary, regional, local) point, line and area subjects. An assessment of the classical theory of central places by V. Kristaller and modern theory of the economy territorial structures by P.Ya.Baklanov from the fractal trinitarian position is made. The ideal model by V. Kristaller representing the settlement system in the form of hexagonal cells, forming lattices, is the evidence of fractality. Fractals are hexagons of different settlement system levels. Each layer is formed by the points (settlements), lines (roads) which with the downward transition to a new level form the areal theme. P.Ya. Baklanov’s view on the elementary structure of the economy, based on the micro-structural level as a double layer formation, does not contradict the Trinitarian Philosophy of fractality, as the marked layers form the combination of point-linear and linear-areal themes. The mentioned bilayer demonstrates the self-similarity at the different scale levels. The trinitarian geographic fractality of trans-border territories is suggested.
Key words humanitarian geography, science studies/research, geographical coverage of economy, trinitarism, trichotomy, fractality, philosophical and geographical research.
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