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Title Fee Development As A Tool For The Integrated Formation Of The Urban Environment
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Authors Bystrova, T; Larionova, V
Title Fee Development As A Tool For The Integrated Formation Of The Urban Environment
Year 2016
Published
Abstract Using a specific example, the paper aims to reveal the potential of fee development as a tool for the integrated long-term formation of a large city environment. It analyses the project development tools and the necessary qualitative characteristics in order to define the parameters of a megaproject capable of increasing the environment level in the central part of Ekaterinburg (Russia). The authors interpret fee development as an approach denying the speculative nature of business operations. It is a modern complex tool involving the initiation of customized (unconventional and variable) competitive projects for improving urban improvement and attracting external, often incidental, investments for their implementation. Development of megaprojects (William F. Sharpe, Gordon J. Alexander) is one of the techniques of building the urban environment. This technique is aimed at qualitative transformation of the territory. Such projects require large capital investment and are characterized by long life cycle time spans, large number of participants, and the complexity of their implementation. The paper provides data on the use of the development approach for the megaproject called "Reconstruction of the unfinished TV tower in Ekaterinburg". This megaproject allows to consistently solve the issues of building the high-quality environment in the central part of the capital of the Urals. It is proved that the so-called "net" development meets the challenges of modern cities, and complies with their desire to link together the interests of citizens, investors, and authorities, saving the "genius loci" and improving ecological, communicative and sociocultural components.
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