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Rehabilitation and Landscape Design of Small Rivers in Novosibirsk

https://doi.org/10.37909/2542-1352-2024-4-4002

Abstract

The article presents a view of the transformation of the riverine territories of some small rivers of Novosibirsk, the current state of their valleys. The main goal is to identify the environmental problems of small rivers. Landscape design techniques solve the problems of a comfortable urban environment, linear parks on small rivers of the city of Novosibirsk. The necessity of developing continuous "green" corridors laid along the valleys of small rivers in the structure of the watergreen framework of the city is substantiated.

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V. Romanovsky
Kryachkov Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design and Arts
Russian Federation

Vladimir Romanovsky, Associate Professor



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Romanovsky V. Rehabilitation and Landscape Design of Small Rivers in Novosibirsk. Creativity and Modernity. 2024;(4):14-21. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37909/2542-1352-2024-4-4002

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