@ARTICLE{Ustinova_Iryna_Theoretical_2016, author={Ustinova, Iryna}, volume={vol. 16}, number={No 4}, journal={Teka Commission of Motorization and Power Industry in Agriculture}, howpublished={online}, year={2016}, publisher={The Lublin Branch of the Polish Academy of Sciences}, abstract={During studying and mathematical description of the trends of urbanized territories development as ecological and town-planning systems there were several vague similarities founded between its major parameters change periodicity and other physical values, having undulatory nature. Obtained counterparts had predetermined interest for search of fundamental basics of urbanization. It turned out that all laws of Nature has the same basis – power permanence rule. This law is known in philosophy as principle of «change of unchangeable», in ecology – as a law of ecosystem self-regulation, in accordance to which at conditions of insufficient occupancy of the territory the population amount growths, and at conditions of over-occupancy it decreases. According to research, also development attributable to the dynamics of urbanized territories is noticeable, in which all the four types of physical interactions are expressed to a certain degree. These and other results of research have allowed to articulate the main principles of ecological space «urban physics» content, which have proven to be coordinated with the postulates of new single field physics (Bishkek version). The above-mentioned have allowed to lay down the theoretical foundation for an occurrence of a new branch in the science of townplanning i.e. wave urbanistics, as a science of management by unduly processes of territories development in order to provide a conditions of their sustainable development.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Theoretical Principles of Wave Urbanistics}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/108403/PDF-MASTER/10_Ustinova.pdf}, keywords={urban planning, sustainable development, ecosystem self-regulation, ecological balance, demographical capacity, ecological andtown-planning systems}, }