Socio-Ecological Actors of the Evolution of Green Spaces of Tyumen
https://doi.org/10.18384/2712-7621-2023-3-114-129
Abstract
Aim. Reconstruction and analysis of the evolution of socio-ecological factors of the formation of green spaces of the Siberian city on the example of Tyumen.
Methodology. The historical ecology of the city has been studied by actor’s approach. It means that some intellectual ideas, urban planning standards, institutional and informal communities of people may be considered as actors that shaped the green spaces of the city. At the same time, in the process of their development, certain elements of green spaces begin to play the role of natural actors that affect social behaviour and quality of people’s life.
Results. A reconstruction of the socio-ecological aspects of the main stages of green spaces formation in Tyumen in the period from the 19th to the beginning of the 21th century was undertaken. The influence of social actors on the principles of the formation and reproduction of green spaces has been identified and analyzed.
Research implications. The study formulated heuristic capabilities of the actor approach in the studies of socio-ecological interactions in green urban spaces. Retrospective study of the evolution of the development of urban socio-natural complexes from the standpoint of historical ecology makes deeper understanding the utilitarian and cultural significance of different elements of green spaces, as well as take into account the positive and negative experience of their creation in the modern practice of green infrastructure development in the city.
About the Author
R. Yu. FedorovRussian Federation
Roman Yu. Fedorov – Dr. Sci (History), Chief Researcher
ul. Malygina 86, Tyumen 625026
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