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Areti Kotsoni, Despina Dimelli, L. Ragia (2017)
Land Use Planning for Sustainable Development of Coastal Regions
AbstractThe article is devoted to the recreational use of the depressed economic territories of coastal cities, using the example of the city of Odessa. As the part of the study, the depressed economic areas of Odessa, located on the Black Sea coast, formed as a result of various factors: economic, technological, etc. were identified and analyzed. Based on the study of international experience redevelopment of abandoned areas, and to identify “recreational potential” of the city of Odessa, the landscape and recreational function have been selected, which will lead to the increase of green areas in the structure of an urban environment and the improvement of sanitary and hygienic conditions in residential and coastal areas. The principles, models and methods of functional planning organization of landscape and recreational formations in coastal depressed areas were formulated. This made it possible to use degraded urban areas effectively to create an ecologically clean, comfortable environment for a recreation of the population and the development of domestic tourism.
Architecture Civil Engineering Environment – de Gruyter
Published: Mar 1, 2023
Keywords: Depressed economic areas; Coastal zone of Odessa; Recreational potential; Renovation
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