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The Influence of Climatic Changes on the Spatial Organization of Riverine Territories

Received: 15 August 2022    Accepted: 30 August 2022    Published: 8 September 2022
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Abstract

Climate change, due to many unknown factors, is one of the biggest challenges facing humanity today. The main ones among them are: at what speed the processes will take place, what level of climate change is expected at different territorial levels (macro, meso, micro), in different natural and climatic conditions. As well as which regions will be affected, how global climate change will be distributed and which ecosystems will be most vulnerable. The main purpose of this article is to consider possible options of climate stabilization in densely populated riverside areas. The study of the impact of climate change on the riversade areas of Dnipro, the main river of Ukraine, is relevant. The main methods with which the research was conducted were the analysis and logical construction of literature sources. Computer simulations were used to present analyzes related to the factors influencing the urban development of riverside areas. In conclusion it is proposed to develop and implementation of new strategies for adaptation, forecasting, and a new methodology of landscape-oriented spatial planning of riverside urbanized territories based on city-planning clusters.

Published in Urban and Regional Planning (Volume 7, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.urp.20220703.18
Page(s) 133-140
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Keywords

Climate Change, Globalization Processes, Recreation, Riverside Areas, Urban Space, Urban Planning Cluster

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  • Department of Urban Planning and Architecture, Poltava Polytechnic National University "Yuriy Kondratyuk", Poltava, Ukraine

  • Department of Architectural Design and Urban Planning, Prydniprovska State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Dnipro, Ukraine

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