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<span style="color: #575757; background: white;">Tomsk recently played host to the ‘Green Workshops’ festival organized as part of the ‘In Nature's Footsteps’ project implemented under SIBUR's ‘Formula for Good Deeds’ social investment programme. The event's highlight featured a presentation of the concept for an environmental trail</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> that would be</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> running through the Tatarskaya Sloboda and along the Tom River.</span><span style="color: #575757;"><br>
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The festival's principal objective was to encourage the city's residents to get more involved in helping shape a welcoming urban environment </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">throughout</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> the city and in improving their neighbourhoods. The </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">lineup of </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">participants </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">taking part in</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> the discussion </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">included</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> experts in architecture and design, students of </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">top</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> Tomsk universities (TSU, TPU, Tomsk State University of Architecture and Construction, Tomsk University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics), </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">officials</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">from</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> the city</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">’s</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> and </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">the </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">regional administrations, as well as experts from the local industrial college.<br>
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Tatarskaya Sloboda is one of Tomsk’s significant cultural and historic landmark</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">s</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">. A new pedestrian route running through the area and the natural park stretching along the river</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">’s banks</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> is expected to revitalise the neighbourhood and turn it into a modern and attractive part of the city while conserving its cultural and historic heritage.<br>
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</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">Although the project was generally well received by the participants, the experts felt the need to make some suggestions for its refinement. <b>Viktoria Kostyk</b>, Chair of the Regional Urban Development Department's Architecture Committee, noted the need to address the challenge of protecting the Tom’s riverbank from flooding and springtime drift ice. <b>Rimma Pak</b>, former head of Tomsk Oblast's Centre for Urban Imrovement, suggested integrating the eco-trail into a larger-scale project </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">with a view </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">to upgrad</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">ing</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> the embankment stretching from the Lagerny Garden to the city centre that would include building convenient walkways down to the river.</span>
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<b><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">Svetlana Kozub,</span></b><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> Head of the Tomsk History Museum, noted the tourism potential of the project, calling it a driver for the development of tourism. Students of Tomsk universities added that the eco-trail could become a link connecting the city’s various university campuses.</span><span style="color: #575757;"> <br>
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</span><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">Background</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">:</span></i><span style="color: #575757;"> <br>
</span><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">The Formula for Good Deeds, SIBUR's social investment program</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">, </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">was launched on February 1, 2016 in all key cities where the company operates. It is being implemented across </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">seven</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> focus areas covering all essential social sector domains: </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">culture, </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">urban development, education and science, sports and healthy living, environmental protection, </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">inclusion</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">, and volunteering. Detailed information about the program is available on the program’s website at</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> </span></i><a href="http://www.formula-hd.ru/" target="_blank"><i><span style="color: #3c9091; background: white;">www.formula-hd.ru</span></i></a><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">.</span></i>
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Tomsk recently played host to the ‘Green Workshops’ festival organized as part of the ‘In Nature's Footsteps’ project implemented under SIBUR's ‘Formula for Good Deeds’ social investment programme. The event's highlight featured a presentation of the concept for an environmental trail that would be running through the Tatarskaya Sloboda and along the Tom River.
The festival's principal objective was to encourage the city's residents to get more involved in helping shape a welcoming urban environment throughout the city and in improving their neighbourhoods. The lineup of participants taking part in the discussion included experts in architecture and design, students of top Tomsk universities (TSU, TPU, Tomsk State University of Architecture and Construction, Tomsk University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics), officials from the city’s and the regional administrations, as well as experts from the local industrial college.
Tatarskaya Sloboda is one of Tomsk’s significant cultural and historic landmarks. A new pedestrian route running through the area and the natural park stretching along the river’s banks is expected to revitalise the neighbourhood and turn it into a modern and attractive part of the city while conserving its cultural and historic heritage.
Although the project was generally well received by the participants, the experts felt the need to make some suggestions for its refinement. Viktoria Kostyk, Chair of the Regional Urban Development Department's Architecture Committee, noted the need to address the challenge of protecting the Tom’s riverbank from flooding and springtime drift ice. Rimma Pak, former head of Tomsk Oblast's Centre for Urban Imrovement, suggested integrating the eco-trail into a larger-scale project with a view to upgrading the embankment stretching from the Lagerny Garden to the city centre that would include building convenient walkways down to the river.
Svetlana Kozub, Head of the Tomsk History Museum, noted the tourism potential of the project, calling it a driver for the development of tourism. Students of Tomsk universities added that the eco-trail could become a link connecting the city’s various university campuses.
Background:
The Formula for Good Deeds, SIBUR's social investment program, was launched on February 1, 2016 in all key cities where the company operates. It is being implemented across seven focus areas covering all essential social sector domains: culture, urban development, education and science, sports and healthy living, environmental protection, inclusion, and volunteering. Detailed information about the program is available on the program’s website at www.formula-hd.ru.
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Tomsk recently played host to the ‘Green Workshops’ festival organized as part of the ‘In Nature's Footsteps’ project implemented under SIBUR's ‘Formula for Good Deeds’ social investment programme. The event's highlight featured a presentation of the concept for an environmental trail that would be running through the Tatarskaya Sloboda and along the Tom River.
The festival's principal objective was to encourage the city's residents to get more involved in helping shape a welcoming urban environment throughout the city and in improving their neighbourhoods. The lineup of participants taking part in the discussion included experts in architecture and design, students of top Tomsk universities (TSU, TPU, Tomsk State University of Architecture and Construction, Tomsk University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics), officials from the city’s and the regional administrations, as well as experts from the local industrial college.
Tatarskaya Sloboda is one of Tomsk’s significant cultural and historic landmarks. A new pedestrian route running through the area and the natural park stretching along the river’s banks is expected to revitalise the neighbourhood and turn it into a modern and attractive part of the city while conserving its cultural and historic heritage.
Although the project was generally well received by the participants, the experts felt the need to make some suggestions for its refinement. Viktoria Kostyk, Chair of the Regional Urban Development Department's Architecture Committee, noted the need to address the challenge of protecting the Tom’s riverbank from flooding and springtime drift ice. Rimma Pak, former head of Tomsk Oblast's Centre for Urban Imrovement, suggested integrating the eco-trail into a larger-scale project with a view to upgrading the embankment stretching from the Lagerny Garden to the city centre that would include building convenient walkways down to the river.
Svetlana Kozub, Head of the Tomsk History Museum, noted the tourism potential of the project, calling it a driver for the development of tourism. Students of Tomsk universities added that the eco-trail could become a link connecting the city’s various university campuses.
Background:
The Formula for Good Deeds, SIBUR's social investment program, was launched on February 1, 2016 in all key cities where the company operates. It is being implemented across seven focus areas covering all essential social sector domains: culture, urban development, education and science, sports and healthy living, environmental protection, inclusion, and volunteering. Detailed information about the program is available on the program’s website at www.formula-hd.ru.
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