Abstract

In modern urban conditions with intensive industrial production affecting the life and health of people, the authorities of many cities have thought about holding activities aimed at improving the ecological component of the urban environment. One of such activities may be the creation or improvement of the ecological framework of the city. This article discusses the features of the ecological framework in the industrial city of Tobolsk. A number of tasks that are faced by the City Administration were formulated; those must be solved using sound reconstruction methods of urban territorial and functional structures. The role of the ecological framework of the urban area is considered as the possibility of avoiding the environmental problems’ emergence and preserving the ability of the territorial system as an independent land and property complex to develop.

Highlights

  • Tobolsk is a city of Russia that serves as the administrative center of the Tobolsk district of the Tyumen region; it is one of the main economic and transport hubs and the second largest city in the region

  • It is generally accepted that the preservation of the functional integrity of such a complex is inseparably linked to the ecological frame of the urban area (EFUA)

  • The frame is formed from structural natural elements and connects all three land and property complex (LPC) blocks into a single system, establishes the basis for the economic life of the population, favorably serves the formation of a comfortable urban environment

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Introduction

Tobolsk is a city of Russia that serves as the administrative center of the Tobolsk district of the Tyumen region; it is one of the main economic and transport hubs and the second largest city in the region. The green fund of the city includes areas of preserved forest, natural stands of coppice origin in the place of destroyed primary forests, as well as artificial plantings in low-intensive development zone

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