Authors
- Voronova Tatyana Sergeevna Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Associate Professor
- Gaivoron Tatiana Dmitrievna Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Associate Professor
- Maynasheva Galina Makarovna Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor
Annotation
In Moscow, significant attention has been paid and continues to be paid to the greening of urban spaces. This primarily concerns the creation of forest parks, including
specially protected areas. Consequently the article is devoted to the history of the creation and development of Moscow’s natural, man-made territories of various status — specially protected areas, specially protected green areas, green spaces, man–made parks, gardens, squares over the past 100 years. The materials for writing the article were legal documents, scientific articles, official statistics, and cartographic materials. The methodological framework included statistical, comparative-geographical, comparative-historical, cartographic, field, and other methods. An increase the green spaces areas was noted as a result of the expansion of the city’s territory and the creation of new green infrastructure facilities. The importance of all types of green areas in the functioning of the natural and ecological framework of the city is shown. It was noted that it is necessary not only to preserve existing green spaces, but also to create new ones, including using the latest methods of landscaping, for example, landscape geoplastics.
How to link insert
Voronova, T. S., Gaivoron, T. D. & Maynasheva, G. M. (2025). MOSCOW NATURAL AND NATURAL-ANTHROPOGENIC GREEN AREAS: HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 4 (60), 40. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9091-2025-460-40-52
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