During the cleaning operations carried out in the area designated for the new Fuzuli Central Park, efforts are being made to ensure the preservation of existing trees

During the cleaning operations carried out in the area designated for the new Fuzuli Central Park, efforts are being made to ensure the preservation of existing trees

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During the cleaning works carried out in the area designated for the new Fuzuli Central Park under the order of the Karabakh Revival Fund, the protection of existing trees is ensured.

As part of these works, special attention is given to the preservation of existing trees on the site. By the requirements of the "Law on the Protection of Greenery," monitoring is conducted by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the area where the Park will be established.

Following the results of the monitoring, more than 80 trees requiring preservation have been identified during subsequent monitoring conducted in the area with the participation of experts engaged by "By Medgalchi," the company preparing project estimates and documents for the construction of the Park, and the cleaning contractor "RAMCO" CJSC.

Trees such as Nettle, Ash, Cornelian Cherry, Hazel, Pagoda, Maples, Walnut, as well as Oriental plane, Fig and Pomegranate listed in the "Red Book" of the Republic of Azerbaijan, were carefully marked during the special monitoring and protection measures were taken, including the provision of necessary agrotechnical care.

It should be noted that the establishment of Central Park on 22.47 hectares of land in Fuzuli city is planned according to the new Master Plan of the city, taking into account the demand for mass recreation of the population settling there.

In addition to providing a space for the effective use of leisure time by city residents, the park will create conditions for the establishment and preservation of a robust and natural ecological environment.

The development of the park, considering modernity and the integrity of national-cultural heritage, will not only contribute to the beautification of Fuzuli city but will also significantly contribute to the restoration of ecological balance in the region.

The project includes the creation of recreational areas, multifunctional open green spaces, catering areas, zones for picnics and sports, jogging trails,bicycle paths, an amphitheater, and other facilities.

For more information about the project, you can visit the "Projects" section on the official website of the Karabakh Revival Fund.

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