Tuesday 5th of April 2011 - 67048 views
Bishkek -
In recent years there has been unmanaged growth of the city of Bishkek at the expense of new areas of private buildings, which are chaotic and unplanned nature. In addition, the construction of restaurants, cafes, residential houses are allocated plots in parks, squares and floodplains. All it entails the destruction of green space.
This situation has led to what was once the most green city of the Soviet Union, Bishkek, to date, has reached catastrophic numbers in gardening, 28.44% for all categories of plantations, which is almost 2 times lower than required (40-50%) for normal sanitary living conditions of the urban environment.
Nargiz Chynalieva –
Bishkek Lab
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