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ADMINISTRATION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF TERRITORIES AS ONE OF THE APPROACHES FOR CREATING A BIOSPHERE-COMPATIBLE AND COMFORTABLE URBAN ENVIRONMENT

By
Olga Sotnikova ,
Olga Sotnikova

Voronezh State Technical University, Voronezh , Russia

Elena Zhidko ,
Elena Zhidko

Voronezh State Technical University, Voronezh , Russia

Ekaterina Prokshits ,
Ekaterina Prokshits
Contact Ekaterina Prokshits

Voronezh State Technical University, Voronezh , Russia

Iana Zolotukhina
Iana Zolotukhina

Voronezh State Technical University, Voronezh, Russia

Abstract

Topical issues of formation of sustainable urban environment were analyzed. In this work, the modern urban environment was considered in the form of an open dynamic system, where its state is determined by other specific laws based on the mutual influence of the components of the system taking into account external influences. The safe city environment acts as natural social and technical structure. This concept assumes unity and interaction/interference of three main bases (natural aspect of x, social aspect of y and technological aspect of z) subject to external influences. The analysis of data of monitoring gives a qualitative and quantitative picture of current state of the urban environment. The approach to city management based on gis-systems is also considered, which make it possible to collect, process, analyze and display spatially coordinated data and allow the most efficient interpretation of information and knowledge about territories for further assessment of the state of the habitat.

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