Organizational-economic bases formation of natural resources and environmental protection in the building complex
TOLBATOV I.V.
Graduate student, Rostov State University of Civil Engineering, Rostov-on-Don
Graduate student, Rostov State University of Civil Engineering, Rostov-on-Don
TERRA ECONOMICUS, 2013, Vol. 11 (no. 3.3),
p. 35-41
The article deals with human impact on the ecosystem during the construction works, their influence on the quality characteristics of the environment, as well as the classification of anthropogenic load on environmental grounds. Powered technogenesis construction concept , which can be represented as a set of anthropogenic pressures affecting the change of natural components in the construction activity, which is a powerful factor in the formation of negative impact on the ecosystem as a whole. Details revealed by the negative impact of construction industry enterprises and the whole building complex on the sanitary condition of surface water reservoirs and other bodies of water as a natural resource most susceptible to human impacts. Because of some of the approaches proposed to rationalize the use of water resources in construction. Also shows the process of structural influence of various types of construction works at the device underground parts of buildings on the environment. In conclusion, we present a generalized structure of the building environment.
Keywords: natural resources; protection of the environment; construction industry; technogenesis building; construction ecology
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Publisher: Southern Federal University
Founder: Southern Federal University
ISSN: 2073-6606
Founder: Southern Federal University
ISSN: 2073-6606