As a substantial part of urban parks and green spaces, plant landscapes can favor people's physical health by raising surrounding negative air ions and oxygen released, and also decreasing harmful particulate matters and noises. In the prevailing era, the description of the special computer program "PLANT-EST-KZ" developed in the MEBG is given, the database of which currently includes the most complete information about 94 green devices of residential and industrial zones of 5 settlements of the Mangystau region of 13 districts. The aim of the study is mainly intends to analyze the role of electronic information technologies in life science, especially the assessments of the state and health benefits of garden and park plantings. Over the course of this study, a comprehensive scale for assessing the health benefits and aesthetics of green devices, which takes into account 37 structural, commemorative, ecological, biological, chemical and agrotechnical characteristics of garden and park objects, is considered in relation to the arid conditions of Mangystau. A comparative analysis of the health benefits and aesthetics of green devices for various functional purposes is given. Based on the results obtained, it is necessary to activate the implementation of the assortment of wood lianas (4.3%), varietal roses (18.4%) and flower and ornamental plants (14.9%) in the coming years. The improvement and implementation of the "PLANT-EST-KZ" program in the practice of green construction will grow to be the foundation for a proper evaluation of the decorative nature of Mangystau landscaping and the development of efficient means for the reconstruction of existing and creation of new garden and Park plantations.
In Mangystau, there is an acute problem of comparative assessment of the overall decorative effect of green devices in the system of a specific natural and urban landscape, which the Mangyshlak Experimental Botanical Garden (MABS) has been dealing with for the last 6 years as part of the scientific and technical programs "Innovative potential of botanical gardens of Kazakhstan as a scientific and practical basis for the conservation and balanced use of biological diversity in the arid conditions of the Mangystau desert". The description of the special computer program "PLANT-EST-KZ" developed at the MIEB is given, the database of which currently includes the most complete information about 94 green devices of residential and industrial zones of 5 settlements of the Mangystau region of 13 types. The decorative significance of the signs was determined by the results of a detailed survey of plantings, during which functional zones, types of compositions, age and height of woody plants, tiering of plantings, species composition, areas under woody vegetation, flower beds, rose gardens and lawns, the number of memorable (cultural) objects were identified. A comprehensive scale for assessing the aesthetics of green devices, compiled in relation to the arid conditions of Mangystau, is proposed, taking into account 37 structural, commemorative, ecological, biological and agrotechnical characteristics of garden and park objects. A comparative analysis of the aesthetics of green devices for various functional purposes is given. The introduction of the developed program into the practice of green construction will become the basis for an objective assessment of the decorative nature of the landscaping plantings of Mangystau and the development of effective measures for the reconstruction of existing and the creation of new garden and park plantings.
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