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INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR GEO-ECOLOGICAL SUPPORT WHILE ARTIFICIAL COASTAL TERRITORIES DEVELOPMENT
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In the article, we present innovative technologies for geo-ecological support while artificial coastal territories development, taking as an example the Lakhta-Center on the northern coast of the Neva Bay (St. Petersburg area). The geo-ecological stability of underwater and coastal landscapes of the coastal zone of the Neva Bay is analyzed with using side scan sonar. The environmental sensitivity of coastal ecosystems is estimated. The received data can be used on practice for the planning the construction work and for development the infrastructure of the urbanized coastal zone of Neva Bay. The general geo-ecological situation in the observed area is rather stable. The coastal zone has good perspectives for the development a sustainable urban infrastructure, with the green economy as a background. The special attention should be devoted to migrating birds and fish. We make proposition that effective decision both from ecological and economic point of views could be the organizing the Nature protected area, spatially connected with the «Lakhta Center» zone. Such type of the complex using of the coastal zone could be a good example of the spatial planning in the environmentally sensitive area. We used platform https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Valery_Abramov2 for preliminary discussion and data exchange in the frame of this research.
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