On 20.11.2023, the teacher of the Department of theory and history of state and law, constitutional and administrative law N.S. Zhumadilova introduced students of the Faculty of law to the Botanical Garden of Almaty within the framework of the topic SDG-15 "Life on Land".
Almaty Botanical Garden is a research institution within the Institute of Botany and phytointroduction. It was founded in 1932 in Almaty. Until 1967, it was called the Republican Botanical Garden of the Kazakh branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences. From 1967 to 1994, it was an independent research institution, and since 1995 it has been part of the Institute of Botany and phytointroduction. The land area is 104 hectares. It is located in the foothills of the zailiyskiy Alatau, at an altitude of 850-940 m above sea level, between the Esentai and Big Almaty rivers. The main scientific directions: a comprehensive study of the properties of local and imported plants, showing how to grow them, effectively use them; development of theoretical foundations and practical approaches to plant acclimatization; study of biological and environmental features of plants belonging to the flora of the world. The main Botanical Garden contains about 5.5 thousand species and varieties of plants imported from local and other places (about 100 species of them are included in the “Red Book” of Kazakhstan). They are grouped in terms of botanical and geographical, regularity, landscape, as well as on the basis of useful properties.
The purpose of the event: to encourage students to take care of nature.