Voronezh, Voronezh, Russian Federation
Russian Federation
Russian Federation
In the context of rapid urbanization and climate change, the need to create a sustainable urban environment integrated with natural elements is becoming more urgent. The green framework, as a system of interconnected green areas, is one of the key tools for sustainable urban development. The article reveals the theoretical foundations and functions of the green framework, examines the problems and prospects of integrating forests into the urban structure, provides an analysis of Russian and foreign experience, as well as empirical data demonstrating the effectiveness of such integration. A conclusion is made about the need for normative fixation of the concept of the green framework and an interdisciplinary approach to its formation.
green framework, sustainable development, urban forests, urban ecology, urban studies, natural areas, climate adaptation
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