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- W4385244105 abstract "In this scientific work, pedestrian spaces of embankments, boulevards, streets of the central part of the city are considered from the perspective of architectural and planning principles and compositional techniques used in their formation. The foreign and historical experience of renovation of pedestrian spaces of the central part of the city, as well as coastal territories is considered. The interrelation of pedestrian spaces and the planning structure of the city as a whole is revealed. Variants of the organization of pedestrian streets in residential buildings have been studied. The reasons for the design that negatively and positively affect the creation of pedestrian spaces are determined. The ecological situation in Russia (on the example of Novosibirsk) related to recycling collection points is studied separately, possible ways of solving the problem for creating environmentally comfortable pedestrian and walking spaces of the city are proposed. Proposals are made to use the positively proven experience of European countries and the United Arab Emirates in the field of solid municipal waste management in the Russian Federation, successful domestic projects are presented. The results obtained show the importance of developing a network of solid waste collection points in Novosibirsk within pedestrian spaces." @default.
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- W4385244105 title "Foreign Experience in Renovation of Pedestrian Spaces in Coastal Territories" @default.
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