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Design of the spatial and Planning decisions of tourism and recreation activities adjusted for accessible environment

Abstract

The article considers the issues of the normative legal documents regulating the design of the spatial and planning decisions in the field of tourism and recreation. The types and funcional criteria of various terriories were considered. Special attention is given to composition complementarity and aestheics of architectural and planning decisions at urbanized territories. When forming recreation formations and territories it is necessary to consider the requirements to formation of the accessible environment which creates an opportunity to travel and rest for disabled people. Special attenion is given to this aspect when creating not only new modern touristic and recreational complexes and routes but also brief and daily rest facilities.

About the Author

M. A. Ryndach
Humanitarian and Pedagogical Academy (branch) of V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University
Russian Federation
Ryndach Marina A.,Associate Professor, Department of Management and Tourism Business


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Ryndach M.A. Design of the spatial and Planning decisions of tourism and recreation activities adjusted for accessible environment. Vestnik NSUEM. 2019;(1):275-291. (In Russ.)



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