Wind Energy and Urban Greening: 8th Day of the Summer School at KazNU

On July 3, 2025, the eighth academic day of the international summer school “Protect Environment – 2025” took place, focusing on the environmental impact of renewable energy and the development of green urban infrastructure.
Lectures were delivered by PhD doctoral students from the Department of Geography, Land Management and Cadastre of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University.
Merey Mursal conducted two sessions on the topic “Environment and Social Impact of Windfarms,” addressing both the benefits and potential challenges of wind energy deployment. Her presentations covered landscape transformation, biodiversity effects, noise levels, and public perception of wind power projects.
In the afternoon, Karlygash Zhuman gave a lecture on “Urban Green Spaces: Importance, Development, and Modern Trends,” exploring global practices in creating and maintaining green spaces and their role in urban climate regulation, public health, and sustainable development.
The academic day was marked by active discussion and a practical focus, fostering ecological awareness among participants and enhancing international scientific exchange.