Sustainable urban development: Environmental improvement of Moscow

Author:

Magera Tatiana,Ermilov Nikolay

Abstract

The article deals with the ecological situation of Moscow on the example of Zamoskvorechye. The neighbourhood includes an island, the official name of which has not been established so far. Reconstruction of the median Sadovnicheskaya Street with the formation of new green spaces and public and cultural spaces is proposed. The psychophysiological features of human perception and related psycho-emotional states that determine the influx of citizens into the reconstructed zones have been taken into account. Models of comfortable and safe space for people in the centre of Moscow are proposed.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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