In Crimea, they began to protect natural parks

The Yalta authorities are examining the zones of coastal parks and assessing their condition RIA Novosti writes about this with reference to the statement of the mayor of the city Yanina Pavlenko.

It is noted that the city authorities are examining coastal parks, assessing their condition and identifying the cultural and natural value of recreational areas. “Many objects have no protection status at all. From benches with majolica inserts and high reliefs to entire estates and estates, “Pavlenko clarified.

According to the head of Yalta, the task is being implemented within the framework of the project” Historical cultural landscape of the South Coast of Crimea as the basis of socio-economic development ” … So, a working group has already been assembled – it included the head of the Bereg – Park movement Elena Vitenberg, the adviser to the President of Russia on cultural issues Vladimir Tolstoy was appointed curator.

After the completion of the work, a report will be prepared to the head of Crimea Sergey Aksenov.

Earlier in November, an art object “Time” was installed in Crimea – an installation on the theme of the transience of time, dedicated to the coronavirus pandemic. The memorial, built in memory of the victims of the pandemic, was opened at the site of the Tavrida art cluster, located in the Kapsel bay in the southeast of Crimea.

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