Moscow and Beijing Green City Planning. Research of Concepts and New Ideas.
Keywords:
green construction, urban planning, Moscow and Beijing green planning, green beltAbstract
Urban planning is closely related to social conditions, production, science and culture, natural conditions, and national characteristics; it covers complex socio-economic, construction and technical, architectural and artistic, sanitary and hygienic problems. This research aims to familiarize the experience of urban development cooperation between the two countries - China and Russia. In particular, the two cities of Moscow and Beijing, in green construction. Studying the experience of the two countries provides an enormous interest. Research of the topic will show alternative possibilities to learn gardening concepts, solving environmental and social issues related to public spaces.
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