Invisible Public Areas: The Function Of Cemeteries In Urban Planning And Development In Moscow

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Fischer, F., Torgerson, D., Durnová, A., & Orsini, M. (2015). Introduction to critical policy studies. The Federal Funerary and Cemetery Suggestions (Gosstroy, http://www.mguki.ru/chto-takoe-sanitarno-zashhitnaya-zona-i-dlya-chego-ona-nuzhna/ 2002) prescribe "honorable" graves to be situated within the "best" a part of the cemetery in terms of their accessibility and view. Normally, such graves are marked with massive memorials (Kucheryavaya, 2021). The presence and elimination of "honorable" graves at Moscow cemeteries adds another spiritual that means to these locations and highlights their publicness. Subsequently, including cemeteries in the general public house improvement marketing campaign appears problematic, and Moscow cemeteries are doubtless to remain invisible on the policy degree public areas. It may be argued that this profit is channelized within the Moscow cemetery authorities and is supposed to be used for public purposes; nonetheless, the system of "family (ancestral) graves" creates basic injustice both for the dead, who cannot be buried where they want to except they've a lot money, and the dwelling, who've much less physically accessible area.