Russian biotechnologists propose to implement a project in the country to create a network of thousands of modern bio-settlements in uninhabited territories, deputy head of the Kurchatov complex of NBICS-nature-like technologies for scientific work of the Kurchatov Institute Research Center, President of the Society of Biotechnologists of Russia Raif Vasilov said on Tuesday.
Sun (Russian biotechnologists) trine & Pallas (biotechnology) opposite Sedna (clarity of perception, responsible, far thinking). Ceres (issues of taking care of people, fertility, procreation, reproduction) square Makemake (conscious of family security and safety, protection of the brood, selecting a safe location for nesting).
Mars (independent, venturesome) square Leleakuhonua (ability to combine old and new, integration of past, present and future, blend of traditional and progressive, far-sighted, appreciation of innovation, possibility oriented).
In his speech at the OpenBio Russian Biotechnology Forum in the
Novosibirsk science city of Koltsovo, Vasilov noted that the main
challenge for Russia in the 21st century is to ensure the uniform
sustainable development of a huge, virtually uninhabited two–thirds of
the territory, in the current conditions of population decline and
underdeveloped infrastructure. According to him, this can be done with
the help of biotechnology and bioeconomics
"There is a very interesting project that many are currently working on,
which they are talking about – the creation of high-tech small
settlements that use the most modern achievements of technology,
science, and so on, in order to ensure a high quality of life for people
in remote areas. We are talking about the construction of space
stations on various other planets for their habitation. Why not start
with your territory as such," the scientist said.
Vasilov noted that the problem of depopulation of the territory is not
only a problem of the Trans-Urals, but fewer people now live on the
Central Russian plain in Central Russia than before 1913. People leave
rural and remote areas due to underdeveloped infrastructure and low
standard of living, and young people tend to cities where there is an
opportunity to develop.
"The creation of such high-tech bio-settlements, based on modern
biotechnologies and bioeconomics, solves the problems of embedding
humans into the biosphere ... It is clear how this can be organized. The
urban planning idea of how to develop it is bioeconomics, the use of
local resources to provide people with everything they need. Off-road or
off-road transport. This should not be a separate settlement. It should
be a whole network that will cover the whole country," he said.
According to the presentation of the scientist, the bio-settlement will
be a small-scale settlement (400-1000 people), largely providing itself
with food, electricity and heat energy and disposing of its waste using
nature-like technologies. The main requirements are practicality,
repeatability, and scalability. All this should ensure the formation of a
balanced sociobiotechnosphere (noospheric development). Settlements are
supposed to be located on allocated areas from 1 to 10 thousand square
kilometers. In total, it is advisable to create a network of 1,000 such
settlements in the territories of Russia that require development.
"In fact, it is possible to provide a modern standard of living, quality
of life there and combine the advantage of the city in terms of quality
of life with the advantages of the village in terms of proximity to
nature and integration into nature. That is, to make something modern
that meets the opportunities provided by modern science and technology…
This is not an alternative to urban development. This is their
complement, their development. What is called the development of the
country's territory," he added.
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Source: oreanda-news.com/
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