PERSPECTIVE ASPECTS OF OPTIMIZING RECREATIONAL NATURE MANAGEMENT WITHIN PRYUDAYSKYY AQUATIC-TERRAIN RECREATIONAL COMPLEX
1Maryna KULINICH, 2Nataliya TRON
1Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
2Berezovorudskyy College of Poltava State Agrarian Academy, Ukraine
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Abstract:
The article presents the basic aspects of the impact of recreational activities on the environment. Also, there was investigated the state of existing elements of organized recreation within Pryudayskyy aquatic-terrain recreational complex (ATRC) and was found objectively existing problems of recreation within it. This work in its basis based on several concepts, including the concept of functional zoning of recreational territories and the concept of recreational modules. Combining the fundamental positions of this two concepts, and, also, taking into account the state building codes of Ukraine about arranging of outdoor recreation - all of this allowed to propose concrete steps to optimize the functional organization of recreation within Pryudayskyy aquatic-terrain recreational complex. These steps are presented as a description of the proposed scheme of functional organization of recreation within the Pryudayskyy ATRC. In the developed scheme, there was presented individual recreational modules with different specialization and point elements of recreational improvement of the coastal area and aquatic area of Uday River at the site between villages Velyka Krucha and Deymanivka.
Key words:
Pryudayskyy ATRC, recreational nature management, recreational module, functional zoning, state building codes of Ukraine
Language:
Ukrainian
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/2413-7154/2016.76.62-66
Suggested citation: Kulinich, M., Tron, N. (2016). Perspective aspects of optimizing recreational nature management within Pryudayskyy aquatic-terrain recreational complex. Ekonomichna ta Sotsialna Geografiya, 76, 62-66 (in Ukrainian, abstr. in English), https://doi.org/10.17721/2413-7154/2016.76.62-66.
Print ISSN: 2413-7154. Online ISSN: 2413-7553