2 MATERIALS AND METHODS
There is a sufficiently developed theoretical base
associated with this kind of activity - in particular,
views close to those described are formed and
promoted by one of the founders of the so-called
"radical geography", David Harvey, who in 1995 was
awarded the title of laureate of the Vautrin Lud Prize
(quite prestigious in professional communities a
prize, which is considered a kind of "Nobel Prize in
Geography").
In his studies, D.Harvey naturally comes to the
conclusion that the peculiarities of urban
development depend not only on the economic, but
also on the political and economic class of the city,
region, country (Harvey, 2018), which is also
confirmed in the famous "Anholt hexagon" (Anholt,
2007) , which considers the forms of representation
of the territory (city, region – up to the state) , and in
a number of other studies (Dinney, 2011; Gontsa,
2017; Bronnikova and Alekseeva, 2018; Kidwell,
2018; Montgomery, 2019; Wade, 2018), and in how
the other components of geo-branding of territories
are articulated and interact with each other,
generating the same synergistic effect, the presence of
which can create not only “big names and big ideas”,
but also “big territories”, which, in turn undoubtedly
contributes to the economic prosperity of cities and
regions, being one of the key drivers of their further
prospective improvement and development.
In the external direction of the formation of a
positive image (of the city, region, federal district and
the state as a whole), this can be as the creation and
further development of a positive image of the city (in
our case, both of the “resort city” per se , and of
Pyatigorsk, and more broadly – about the whole range
of resort cities of the Caucasian Mineral Waters, as a
special ecologically protected region, the flagship of
the tourism and hospitality industry in the entire
North Caucasian Federal District) .
The concept of a positive view of the city, first of
all, should include the creation, subsequent
development and development of all kinds of
additional channels of active urban (and regional)
communication - these can be a variety of incentive
actions, contests, thematic events that emotionally
involve the target audience in the sphere of the
representative conceptual field of the resort city.
Information should be delivered both by means and
capabilities of the federal, administrative resource,
and in the form of an informal information wave,
which, as a rule, has a greater impact than official
communication channels.
Active participation in promotions, contests,
events, etc. launches a self-organizing feedback
wave, competent and timely correction of fluctuations
of which can create a stable image of a modern,
fashionable, relevant, interesting and prestigious
vacation spot for an active category of citizens, which
will indirectly affect the passive part of the target
audience.
In the future, the so-called "printed" (official city
and regional) communication channels (various types
of media - newspapers, magazines, portals) can be
acupuncture applied to the created field, but only after
fixing the formation of a stable background of an
alternative or “unofficial” information wave.
In the internal direction of the formation of a
positive image of the city, work should be carried out
on a regular basis with the information field formed
by the population of the city, the building and
implementation of positive concepts and "mental
hashtags" that create a positive filling of the tension
of the conceptual semantic field, the development of
new common values and guidelines for the entire
population, creation of a system of public and
administrative assessment of the performance
assessment of each employed resident, regardless of
the field of activity.
The creation and development of fields of
operational positive information is also quite feasible
with the help of the method of architectural and
design amplification we are developing (Galdin,
2015), which is achieved in a number of ways,
including through the acupuncture integration of
“smart technologies” into the tissue of the city. For
more than a decade, this kind of practice has found its
successful solutions on the streets of many European
and North American cities – it is no longer a miracle
such complexes of street equipment that are able to
adapt not only to changes occurring with light filling,
pressure, humidity, wind speed, and other factors,
which can change cyclically during the day, but also
adapt to the environment, and even the behavior and
actions of passers-by - for example, the traffic lights
we mentioned and other devices that sound physical
objects for passing blind people or even processes
occurring nearby, self-adjusting street lights, self-
opening street benches and more.
Approximately the same technologies are used in
the newest intelligent PhilipsCityTouch control
system, interacting with the smart fabric of urban
infrastructure, which, for example, allows you to
remotely control the operation of street lighting,
down to each individual light source or in a system
format to monitor the energy status and, if necessary,
recharge city electric buses at stops.
Electrical alleys made of “tech trees” that generate
energy by mini-turbines built into artificial “leaves”
function and are controlled in a similar way, the
energy flows they create can be used to provide urban
open public spaces, including to support critical
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