Vyacheslav Baburin


Vyacheslav Leonidovich Baburin — Soviet and Russian economic geographer and regional scientist, educator, made a significant contribution to understanding of dynamic aspects in economic geography, particularly examining innovation cycles in Russian social and economic system. One of the leading Russian researchers of interaction between society and environment

Biography

Vyacheslav Baburin was born in Moscow in 1951.
In 1968 he joined the economic faculty of Moscow State University, but he has left faculty because of ideological conflicts. During 1969-1971 he served in the Soviet Army in the Strategic Missile Forces.
He graduated from Department of Economic And Social Geography of Russia Moscow State University in 1976.. Supervisor - S. Khanin, an expert in mathematical methods of economic geography.
Ph.D. in Geography . His thesis "Territorial organization and management of industry during scientific and technological revolution " is devoted to location of the military-industrial complex in Moscow region. Supervisor - Professor A. Khrushchev, an expert in geography of industry.
Doctor of Geographical Sciences . Thesis: "Innovation geography of Russian space."
Baburin led research in areas of regional economic geography and geography of cities. He is the author of several textbooks on economic geography of the USSR for high schools, works on social and economic geography and economic cartography.

Career

From 1996 to 2002 V. Baburin was an Assistant Professor of economic and social geography of Russia, Faculty of Geography Moscow State University. Since 2002 Baburin is Professor of Department of Economic And Social Geography of Russia. From 2012 - Head of the department of Economic and Social Geography of Russia.
Laureate of the Academic Council of the Geographical Faculty, Moscow State University.
Full member of the Russian Geographical Society, Department of economic and political geography. Member of the Advisory Board of the Association of Russian social geographers. OECD expert.
A member of the Public Council under the Ministry of Regional Development .
He participated in the preparation of Russian federal programs:
Baburin is the head of expert group in preparation of a strategy for social and economic development of the Far Eastern Russia to 2025.
During last 30 years Baburin actively engaged in regional analysis and strategic regional planning in Russia. He worked in 87 Russian regions and republics of the former Soviet Union.

Teaching

Teaching conducted in Moscow, Ufa, Khabarovsk, Sevastopol and other cities. Today Baburin is a professor of Moscow State University at the Faculty of Geography, as well as in his office in Sevastopol, and the Faculty of Public Administration. At Moscow University gives courses of lectures:
Over the past 20 years, Baburin was a permanent head of educational practices and student expeditions. V. Baburin has trained more than 150 student course, graduation projects and dissertations during last 10 years.

Research

Research interests: the evolution of territorial systems, innovation geography, territorial organization and management of industry, investment complex, electoral geography.
The participation and leadership of research projects:
Author has articles in Russian scientific journals "Bulletin of Moscow University", "Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences. Geographical Series", "Proceedings of the Russian Geographical Society", "Journal of Economics and Geography, Southern Federal University", "Regional Studies", etc.

Contributions to science

V. Baburin is the founder of new direction in economic geography in Russia - innovation geography, the researcher of innovation cycles in Russian economy. He has made a significant contribution to the introduction of dynamic component to the study of territorial systems.
Prominent specialist in the field of regional analysis and regional administration, geography of investment, geography of military-industrial complex, geography of forestry in Russia, the economic geography of the CIS and Baltic countries, assessment of natural risks and damage. Popularizer of mathematical methods and models in economic geography.

Works