Abstract

In June 2019, an environmental and humanitarian disaster occurred in the city of Tulun in the Irkutsk region. The water in the Iya river, on which the city stands, rose 14 meters and flooded 1/3 of the city territory. These were floodplains and low floodplain terraces. More than 15 thd residents lost their homes. Tulun is a small depressive city. There is no work here, starting with “Perestroika”. However, there are natural resources on the basis of which the enterprises of Soviet history successfully developed. And in the current revival of the city’s economy, nature could also help. If cities are designed in accordance with it. After the flooding, a new master plan was developed. Its main provisions include: employment development, urban zoning, and the placement of new residential areas. The problem of the city’s planning framework has not yet been solved. Connections within the city are not well organized.

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