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https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.49.1053Keywords:
urban environment, natural environment, ecological impact, anthropogenic impact, ecological/natural town frame, greenery system, town planning risks, especially protected natural areas, town master plan, standard-right provisionAbstract
Animate “nature–1” around us is transforming into supported or non-supported by man “nature-2” within the framework of the urban development of town areas. Interaction of town and nature is a bilateral process. Experts underline 4 groups of town planning risks related to the interaction of town and nature: ecological, natural and biosphere, sanitary-epidemiologic risks as well as planning and management risks. The latter is often connected with protest population activities. The magazine is looking forward to readers comments.
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