Igor Valerianovich Komar

Komar, Igor’ Valer’ianovich

 

Born Aug. 20 (Sept. 2), 1907, in Moscow. Soviet economic geographer, doctor of geographic sciences (1960).

Komar graduated from the Moscow Planning Institute. From 1931 to 1943 he worked for planning and economic bodies of the Urals on the development and location of the region’s power and industry. He headed an interdisciplinary expedition to the Upper Kama region in 1944—45. He became a senior research worker at the Institute of Geography of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in 1945. His basic works are on the economic geography of the Urals and the integrated development of its natural resources, as well as on general theoretical and regional questions of economic geography and the problems of the rational use of natural resources. He has elaborated a concept of resource cycles.

WORKS

Komi-Permiatskii natsional’nyi okrug. Moscow-Leningrad, 1948. (Coauthor.)
Ural: Ekonomiko-geograficheskaia kharakteristika. Moscow, 1959.
Geografiia khoziaistva Urala. Moscow, 1964.
Geograficheskie problemy razvitiia krupnykh ekonomicheskikh raionov SSSR. Moscow, 1964. (Coauthor.)
Ural i Priural’e. Moscow, 1968. (Coauthor.)
“Problemy povysheniia effektivnosti obmena veshchestv mezhdu obshchestvom i priorodoi.” In Prirodnye resursy i ekonomicheskaia geografiia SSSR. Moscow, 1971.