THE ECOLOGICAL ASPECT OF ESTABLISHING A NETWORK OF SPORTS AND LEISURE COMPLEXES WITHIN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT
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https://doi.org/10.30890/2567-5273.2024-31-00-053Keywords:
ecological framework of a city, green space, integration, network, sports and leisure complex, urban environment.Abstract
This article investigates the ecological aspect of forming a network of sports and leisure complexes within the structure of a modern city. It has also identified techniques for forming these complexes within a city's green spaces. Additionally, the mainMetrics
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