REHABILITATION OF INDUSTRIAL TERRITORIES AS A FACTOR IN SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Abstract
The extended territorial spaces of industrial enterprises that formed during the period of rapid growth of industrial cities in the Kemerovo Region are becoming a threat to their sustainable development. When entering large cities by road or rail, numerous empty boxes of industrial buildings, tall brick chimneys of factories, giant waste heaps of open pits and mines are visible everywhere. Most of these industrial facilities and structures ceased their activity in the nineties of the twentieth century and are currently only a reminder of their former greatness.
About the Authors
R.A. DrozhzhinRussian Federation
E.A. Blagin
Russian Federation
References
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Review
For citations:
Drozhzhin R., Blagin E. REHABILITATION OF INDUSTRIAL TERRITORIES AS A FACTOR IN SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2016;(2):48-53. (In Russ.)