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RUE | |
Company type | all-Russian organization |
Industry | Professional services |
Headquarters | Russia: Moscow |
Area served | All-Russian |
Key people | Nikolay Koryagin, Ivan Andriyevsky, Konstantin Kovalyov |
Website | rusue.ru |
The Russian Union of Engineers (RUE) (Russian: Российский союз инженеров (РСИ)) claims to be an all-Russian nongovernmental organization of engineers, design-engineers, builders, inventors, rationalizers, researchers, scientists, scientific and technical employees, and managers of industrial production. It has published several studies on economics, energy and housing related subjects and a paper on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.
On January 21, 2012, at the Polytechnical Museum of Moscow, the Russian Union of Engineers presented the general rating of city appeal of Russian cities[1] for 2011.
On May 20, 2013, the Ministry of Regional Development of the Russian Federation, the Federal Agency of Construction and Housing of the Russian Federation, Russian Union of Engineers and the experts of Lomonosov Moscow State University developed a rating and methodology of evaluation of urban environment and analyzed the 50 largest Russian cities.[2][3][4] For this work, the Union designed the methods of urban environment quality assessment and a city appeal threshold.
The rating has been developed: