Dynamics of the spatial organization of recreation in the zone of influence of St. Petersburg in the second decade of the 21st century

Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.21638/spbu07.2021.407
T. Isachenko, G. A. Isachenko, S. Ozerova
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The results of research on the key area "Sestra River" (229 km2), located within St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region, are considered. The study of recreational development of the territory was carried out in 2009-2010 and 2019-2020 using field surveys, analysis of topographic maps of different times and satellite images. Maps of recreational development of the model territory for the 1960s, 2010, and 2020 were compiled. In 2010, 16 types of land use were identified as the territories that have a recreational function as the main or additional one; this number does not include complexes with a primary residential and additional recreational function (cottage settlements, etc.). In 2020, 17 types of such territories were identified. Comparison of maps of recreational development revealed qualitative changes in various recreational complexes in 2010-2020: collective gardens, social dachas, year-round and seasonal complexes with low-rise buildings, cultural entertainment and sports-entertainment centers, etc. Over 10 years, the share of the area of recreational and residential-recreational complexes at the "Sestra River" key area has increased from 4.8 to 5.2 %. Recreational activities are being diversified. While preserving its traditional types, new types appear: farms with a recreational function, rope parks, entertainment complexes, etc. Recreational complexes for year-round use with low-rise buildings on forest land are being created. Cottage development becomes comparable to recreational development of the territory. A significant part of the houses in cottage and dacha settlements and collective gardens are used as permanent residence; at the same time, their recreational function becomes additional. Increasing the area of cottage settlements on forest land reduces the availability of landscapes of high recreational value for the population. Recreational transformation of territories, which is inseparable from suburbanization in the zones of influence of major cities, is rapidly changing the landscapes.
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21世纪第二个十年圣彼得堡影响区游憩空间组织动态
考虑到对位于圣彼得堡和列宁格勒地区的关键地区“Sestra河”(229平方公里)的研究结果。通过实地调查、分析不同时间的地形图和卫星图像,在2009-2010年和2019-2020年对香港的娱乐发展进行了研究。编制了20世纪60年代、2010年和2020年示范地区的休闲发展地图。2010年,16种土地用途类型被确定为以娱乐功能为主要或附加功能的领土;这个数字不包括具有主要居住和额外娱乐功能的综合体(平房住区等)。2020年,确定了17种此类领土。通过对游憩发展地图的比较,揭示了2010-2020年各种游憩综合体的质的变化:集体花园、社会别墅、全年和季节性低层建筑综合体、文化娱乐和体育娱乐中心等。10年来,“塞斯特拉河”重点地区的娱乐和居住-娱乐综合体面积所占比例从4.8%增加到5.2%。娱乐活动日趋多样化。在保留传统类型的同时,新的类型出现了:具有休闲功能的农场、绳索公园、娱乐综合体等。在林地上建造全年使用的低层建筑娱乐综合体。乡舍发展可与本港的康乐发展相媲美。别墅、别墅和集体花园中的大部分房屋被用作永久住所;同时,它们的娱乐功能也增加了。在森林土地上增加平房定居点的面积减少了对人口具有高娱乐价值的景观的可用性。在大城市影响区内,与郊区化密不可分的地域消遣性改造正在迅速改变着景观。
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