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URBAN PLANNING PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF RETURNING COASTAL AREAS TO CITIZENS
Author(s) -
Olha Mykhailyk
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
mìstobuduvannâ ta teritorìalʹne planuvannâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2522-9206
pISSN - 2076-815X
DOI - 10.32347/2076-815x.2021.78.365-378
Subject(s) - recreation , natural (archaeology) , geography , environmental planning , urban planning , urban ecosystem , microclimate , coastal management , environmental resource management , environmental protection , civil engineering , political science , archaeology , engineering , law , environmental science
The extremely important issue of today is the return of coastal areas to city dwellers. The peculiarities of urban, landscape and integrated directions of organization of coastal territories are considered with the definition of their advantages and disadvantages. Bright examples of all three principles of coastal development are given. The basic town-planning methods of the organization of coastal territories are defined. The focus is on the urgency of reviving natural ecosystems in cities by revitalizing urban rivers with the return of rivers to their natural qualities - natural bed, flora, fauna, ecotones, which will improve the atmosphere of the urban environment, microclimate, create recreation areas for citizens. The most striking example of successful revitalization project is the revival of the Chongecheong River in Seoul (South Korea). The creation of Pochayna Park in the Obolonskyi district of Kyiv with the revival of the small Pochayna River by Kyiv designers and architects in partnership with Korean colleagues was presented. The creation of public spaces in coastal areas is a condition for improving the quality of life of urban residents. Concern for the human dimension in cities is at the heart of these projects. The realized project on revival of the small river Yahorlyk in Odesa region is given. Revitalization of the small river Yahorlyk launched a campaign to revive Ukrainian rivers.

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