Strategies ensuring the Stability of Natural and Urbanized Biotopes in hybrid multifunctional objects

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The typology and strategies for integrating hybrid multifunctional objects into the urban fabric will be presented in the article. The dominant feature of the third group is the hybridization of functions between the building and the environment based on blue - green technologies for the sustainable development of urban areas and urban management. Three groups of hybrid objects have a compact and dispersed influence in different parts of the city. In the process of urban territory restructuring, the question arises of preserving and maintaining a natural or urbanized biotope, either by using natural components or by imitating natural communities using new technologies. Thus, different types of phytocenoses are formed in hybrid objects, which need to be preserved and adapted to the new socio-cultural and economic scenario of urban life. Artificial forms of urban nature require new strategies for the development of territories at different urban planning levels and in different parts of the city. Therefore, the topic of the article is of interest to a wide range of specialists.

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Zaykova, E. (2021). Strategies ensuring the Stability of Natural and Urbanized Biotopes in hybrid multifunctional objects. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 1030). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/1030/1/012065

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