Green infrastructure and sustainable development
On December 25, 2024, the scientific center “Smart technologies for sustainable development of the urban environment in the context of global changes” of ATI RUDN University will organize an international scientific seminar “Green infrastructure and sustainable development”. The event will be held in a mixed format on the Microsoft Teams platform. The working language is Russian.
Urban green infrastructure is one of the most important elements of urban infrastructure, which affects the well-being of the environment in the city, the psychological and physiological health of citizens, public opinion and much more. At the same time, urban green infrastructure is extremely complex and multifaceted, since its functioning and maintenance affects a large number of actors: from individual city residents to large businesses and city authorities.
Moreover, in the context of global changes, urban green infrastructure can become an important factor in the adaptation of cities to various changes and new challenges facing society and managers.
All this makes urban green infrastructure an important and complex object of study from the point of view of various sciences: ecology, biology, geography, sociology, urban studies and many others. The seminar will consider several views on the study of urban green infrastructure, modern challenges and prospects in this direction.
Event program
17.30 — 18.00
“Ecosystem services of urban lawns on the example of the Tyoply Stan district of Moscow”
Gleb Babich,
18.00 — 18.30
“Changes in the composition of oil hydrocarbons under the influence of microbiota of coastal substrates in different climatic zones (Barents, Baltic and Caspian seas)”
Murzaeva Milana Shotaevna, Assistant of the Technosphere Safety Department, Deputy Director of the Center for Additional Professional Education at ATI RUDN
18.30 — 19.00
“Revitalization of the urban area for the creation of sustainable agricultural landscapes on the example of Moscow”
Daniil Taksheev,
19.00 — 19.30
Discussion