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ENVIRONMENTAL WELL-BEING IN THE CONTEXT OF MOSCOW’S SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS IN THE MСU JOURNAL OF NATURAL SCIENCES

Ecology , UDC: 504.75 DOI: 10.24412/2076-9091-2024-456-10-17

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  • Nalobina Anna Nikolaevna Doctor of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, рrofessor of Department of Adaptology and Sports Training of the Institute of Natural Sciences and Sports Technologies, Moscow City University. Е-mail: NalobinaAN@mgpu.ru

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This article examines the points of refraction of the traditional model of sustainable development of society to their practical application in a specific subject of the Russian Federation — the city of Moscow. By the method of content analysis of materials of scientific articles published in the journal Bulletin of the Moscow State Pedagogical University. The series “Natural Sciences” for 2020–2023, highlights the main areas of research reflecting the concept of “Environmental well-being”: the environment; natural diversity; social infrastructure and recreational areas. The editorial board of the journal Bulletin of the Moscow State Pedagogical University. The series “Natural Sciences” invites you to publish the results of research in the field of ecology.

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Nalobina, A. N. (2024). ENVIRONMENTAL WELL-BEING IN THE CONTEXT OF MOSCOW’S SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS IN THE MСU JOURNAL OF NATURAL SCIENCES Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 4 (56), 10. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9091-2024-456-10-17
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