Botanical Gardens as Centers for Study and Conservation of Phyto-Diversity 2020
DOI: 10.17223/978-5-94621-956-3-2020-17
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Elements of landscape architecture in the arboretum of Krasnoyarsk

Abstract: Дендропарки -для создания благоприятной городской среды Красноярска Представлен состав растительности с использованием аборигенных растений и флоры Северной Америки и Дальнего Востока. Ландшафтно-архитектурная оценка состояния декоративности растений и элементов внешнего благоустройства в дендропарке «Покровский» центрального района Красноярска. Ключевые слова: Дендропарки, аборигенные растения, флора Северной Америки и Дальнего Востока, ландшафтная архитектура, ландшафтно-архитектурная оценка, Красноярск.

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“…In modern studies, existing approaches in landscape science to identifying naturalanthropogenic complexes formed under the influence of anthropogenic activities are divided into two main approaches; within one of them, the natural-anthropogenic landscape is considered as a general term denoting any anthropogenically transformed territories. Another approach implies a more differentiated understanding of natural-anthropogenic formations depending on specialization and formed because of direct or indirect influence with artificial economic subsystems [2]. Thus, the design or optimization of the structure of anthropogenic landscapes will be determined primarily by the degree of anthropogenic change (or transformation) landscape, which is determined by the ecological potential of the natural complex, as well as the type and intensity of impact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In modern studies, existing approaches in landscape science to identifying naturalanthropogenic complexes formed under the influence of anthropogenic activities are divided into two main approaches; within one of them, the natural-anthropogenic landscape is considered as a general term denoting any anthropogenically transformed territories. Another approach implies a more differentiated understanding of natural-anthropogenic formations depending on specialization and formed because of direct or indirect influence with artificial economic subsystems [2]. Thus, the design or optimization of the structure of anthropogenic landscapes will be determined primarily by the degree of anthropogenic change (or transformation) landscape, which is determined by the ecological potential of the natural complex, as well as the type and intensity of impact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%