Theoretical conceptualization of reconstruction in the context of Ukraine’s post-war territorial development
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Such an integrated approach ensures a scientifically grounded choice of reconstruction strategy (ranging from adaptive recovery for stable territories to comprehensive recovery for the most severely affected regions) and contributes to improving the quality of strategic planning in the field of regional development. A comparative analysis of reconstruction and related concepts was conducted, identifying their common feature and conceptual distinctions across five criteria: depth of change, scale of change, object of change, time horizon, and initiator of change. Despite their formal semantic similarity, most English-language terms commonly used as synonyms for “reconstruction” (such as “recovery”, “rebuilding”, “renovation”, “restoration”, “regeneration”, and “rehabilitation”) operate according to different change logics and have more limited applications.
The analysis also found that the term “recovery” dominates in frequency of use in English-language printed literature. However, this stems not from its conceptual precision in describing recovery processes, but from its political appeal and linguistic simplicity. Of all related concepts, reconstruction encompasses the broadest range of changes, including both physical-spatial
and functional transformations — at the levels of improvement and/or transformation — designed to mitigate the destructive impacts of shocks and crises or to facilitate societal transformations. These conceptual differences carry practical implications: terminological inaccuracy directly affects the quality of strategic planning, while term substitution may result in a narrowing of strategic vision and distortion of development priorities for territories.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15407/econindustry2025.03.003
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