Rewilding in megacities: from concept to implementation

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The expansion of urban agglomerations and the accompanying increase in the severity of environmental problems require special attention to ensure a comfortable urban environment. One of the ways to solve this problem is to create an ecological framework in the megacity, formed by quasi-natural biocenoses, created within the application of the concept of rewilding. This article reviews the main current trends and approaches to the implementation of rewilding; discusses positive and negative environmental effects of the transformation of urban ecosystems within rewilding; presents an analytical review of available techniques and options for rewilding in various megacities around the world.

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Leonid Fedorchenko

Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University)

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Email: leofedorchenko@icloud.com
SPIN 代码: 1896-4918
3rd year student of the field of study “Ecology and Nature Management” 76 Vernadskogo Prospect, Moscow, 119454, Russian Federation

Arina Bobkova

Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University)

Email: olimp.arina@mail.ru
SPIN 代码: 7032-8377
3rd year student of the field of study “Ecology and Nature Management” 76 Vernadskogo Prospect, Moscow, 119454, Russian Federation

Andrey Nikiforov

Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University); Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography

Email: nai@vniro.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3112-5378
SPIN 代码: 5896-7947

PhD in Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor; Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography; Department of International Complex Problems of Nature Management and Ecology, Moscow State Institute of International Relations

19 Okruzhnoy Proezd, Moscow, 105187, Russia; 76 Vernadskogo Prospect, Moscow, 119454, Russian Federation

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