Geological landscape prerequisites for urban development in Southern Siberia

IF 0.1 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
P. Skryabin, A. Vajtens
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Purpose: Settlements in Southern Siberia, identification of nodal points of urban development with respect to geological landscape conditions; identification of the relationship between the geological landscape structure and the settlement system in Southern Siberia, the location of town-forming centers; ways of the urban transformation.Methodology: River basin planning, which offers urban zoning of the territory in accordance with the river basins as well as the landscape-ecological approach to the spatial planning, which offers urban transformations in accordance with landscape areas. The method of nodal points is based on the ecological, economic, transport and communication significance on different territories affecting adjacent vast territories.Research findings: Geological landscape conditions, which determine the structure of natural and urban planning system of territories are significant for territories of Southern Siberia. Urban transformation in one of these nodes affects the development of the entire vast territory. The settlement potential in South of Siberia is determined and the urban planning algorithm is proposed for these territories.
南西伯利亚城市发展的地质景观先决条件
目的:在西伯利亚南部定居,根据地质景观条件确定城市发展的节点;南西伯利亚地区地质景观结构与聚落体系关系的识别,城镇形成中心的位置;城市转型的方式。方法:河流流域规划,根据河流流域提供领土的城市分区,以及空间规划的景观生态方法,根据景观区域提供城市转型。节点的方法是基于不同地域的生态、经济、交通和通信意义,影响相邻广阔的地域。研究发现:地质景观条件决定了南西伯利亚地区的自然结构和城市规划体系。其中一个节点的城市转型影响着整个广阔地域的发展。确定了西伯利亚南部的定居潜力,并提出了这些地区的城市规划算法。
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