Alley 12.7 — Vinnytsia, Southern Buh
Climate change and its consequences
Alley 12.7 is the code project name of the Southern Buh territory within the boundaries of the city of Vinnytsia. Its length is 12.7 kilometres, which is exactly why it is called Alley 12.7.
Location:
Vinnytsia
Period:
2022-2023
Type:
Study
What was done?

Map of Alley 12.7 zones
For local stakeholders, we narrowed the number of options for the development of the territory along the Southern Buh in Vinnytsia. We analysed data from different sectors to answer the question “To build up or leave wild?”.
We analysed hydrology, climatology, landscapes, and biodiversity. Then, we developed a single scale considering all the features of these sectors. Thus, 21 zones were identified, and two options for appropriate actions within the “Preservation” or “Activation” scenarios were provided for each.
This is a rather objective framework compared to other existing studies in Vinnytsia to work further on specific projects along Alley 12.7.

Map of Alley 12.7 zones
The purpose of the project
Наталія Макарук
Володимир Крижанівський Андрій Орлов
Олена Пітірімова
Юлія Попова
Вадим Денисенко
Микола Костриця
Анна Уварова
Марія Коробко
Євгенія Кулеба
Ігор Крицак
Юлія Брикульська
Some interesting facts
Pavement is the major enemy
Almost definitely, this area will face less precipitation and higher temperatures in the future. Therefore, the main enemy of the Alley is pavement.
In addition to the Southern Buh, Vinnytsia has a network of 64 small rivers constituting one system.
Legend homeland
This is the exact birthplace of Edik the tadpole (from local “Vinnytsiavodokanal” legends)
Pavement is the major enemy
Almost definitely, this area will face less precipitation and higher temperatures in the future. Therefore, the main enemy of the Alley is pavement.
A network of small rivers
In addition to the Southern Buh, Vinnytsia has a network of 64 small rivers constituting one system.
Legend homeland
This is the exact birthplace of Edik the tadpole (from local “Vinnytsiavodokanal” legends)
Three levels of research
Implemented partnership projects for the hromada's recovery
Future pilot projects
For more details, see the full 140-page adapted scientific text report.
Project team
Наталія Макарук
Володимир Крижанівський Андрій Орлов
Олена Пітірімова
Юлія Попова
Вадим Денисенко
Микола Костриця
Анна Уварова
Марія Коробко
Євгенія Кулеба
Ігор Крицак
Юлія Брикульська
Spatial solutions
Marharyta Borysova
Landscapes
Oleksandr Golubtsov
Hydrology
Dmytro Diadin
Economics and finances
Antonina Nosko
Biodiversity
Nataliia Pashkevych
Concept and coordination
Oleksandr Shevchenko
Climate change
Olga Shevchenko
Design, illustration, and layout
Nataliia Shulha
Editing and correction
Iryna Shutka
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