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Aminnikova V.V., Arustamov E.A. Ecological and social problems Zaraiskiy district, Moscow region in Russia Ecology year. Russian journal of resources, conservation and recycling. 2017; 4(2). Available at: https://resources.today/PDF/04RRO217.pdf (in Russian). DOI: 10.15862/04RRO217


Ecological and social problems Zaraiskiy district, Moscow region in Russia Ecology year

Aminnikova Valeria Vasil’evna
Moscow state regional university, Russia, Moscow
E-mail: valeria.aminnikova99@yandex.ru

Arustamov Eduard Aleksandrovich
Moscow state regional university, Russia, Moscow
E-mail: eduard-arustamov@yandex.ru

Abstract. This study has been decided to carry out on the basis of scientific interest in the state of nature Zaraiskiy district, Moscow region, the desire to learn more about its environmental problems, as well as the desire to consider how to resolve these problems and prevent the possibility of their further development or the appearance of new ones. Since Zarayskiy area is small in terms of population, and distant from the capital, the higher authorities, in our opinion, is not enough interest in his condition. Therefore, this article is written also to draw attention to the ecology of this beautiful region of nature with the hope that it will help keep the area pristine.

Keywords: ecology; ecological environment; urban settlement; rural settlement; ekoboks; containers for waste collection; river; creek; forest; resource; Kremlin; open bodies of water; waste water; waste; waste disposal; recreational areas; forests and agricultural activities historical value; natural heritage; ecotourism; small homeland

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