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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 258, 2021
Ural Environmental Science Forum “Sustainable Development of Industrial Region” (UESF-2021)
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Article Number | 06045 | |
Number of page(s) | 11 | |
Section | Environmental Planning and Economic | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125806045 | |
Published online | 20 May 2021 |
Planning the reorganization of territories with dilapidated housing stock for social infrastructure: case study of Perm, Russia
1 Perm State Agrarian and Technological University, 614990, Perm city, Russia
2 Industrial University of Tyumen, 625001, Tyumen city, Russia
* Corresponding author: podkovyrova.54@mail.ru
Multi-storey residential development is rapidly developing in Russian cities, both point-by-point, through the consolidation of existing buildings, and through the organization of new residential neighborhoods due to the integrated development of territories. Complex development of the territory involves the construction of not only residential buildings, but also objects of social and engineering infrastructure: kindergartens, schools, shops, sports facilities, parking lots, landscaping of yard spaces with the use of landscape architecture objects. At the same time, the architectural appearance of the development area is being worked out, and a favorable ecological and aesthetically attractive urban environment is being created [1]. However, the presence of old dilapidated buildings causes a number of problems that require a comprehensive analysis, covering the economic, social, regulatory and legal aspects to solve them. The article deals with the problems of placing social infrastructure objects in different types of urban development. It is proposed to use the territory with a dilapidated housing stock for the development of social infrastructure. Its expediency is justified.
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