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Recreational Infrastructure of the City: the Balance of Private and Public in the Norming of Elements of Improvement

Student: Ekaterina Voitul

Supervisor: Dmitry Narinsky

Faculty: Faculty of Urban and Regional Development

Educational Programme: Urban Development and Spatial Planning (Master)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2024

Graduation qualification work The work is devoted to the study of the objects of improvement of recreational infrastructure infrastructure, such as planar objects for sports, children's games, recreation adults, areas for walking dogs, landscaping - objects, rationed per inhabitant in the legislation of Russia at different levels. per inhabitant in the legislation of Russia at different levels. The purpose of the study is to determine the balance of rationing of the elements of the considered amenities private and public territories. In the work considered normative-legal acts of the federal level, concerning the declared topic, as well as regional level - a comparative analysis of norms town-planning design norms of 8 regions, as well as norms of local level 6 cities to determine the theoretical basis and identify contradictions. In the diploma thesis with the purpose of in order to study the practical experience, the cases of the investigated elements of improvement in the Moscow region and Moscow, as well as foreign experience. In order to determine the possibility of changing the regulatory framework and identifying the balance of rationing was carried out. 10 expert interviews were conducted. The respondents were representatives of the authorities regional and local authorities, major developers, designers and regulatory developers. developers of normative regulation. The result of the work was proposals for structuring and changing the regulatory framework, introducing new approaches to the creation and maintenance of landscaping approaches to the creation and maintenance of landscaping in the city.

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