Local Biodiversity Included in Construction of New Buildings of The IAPM

In 2022, the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management started to build a new modern dormitory for its students in Kyiv.

The management of the IAPM has started the process of building a dormitory in order to implement the Concept of the State Targeted Social Program for the Restoration and Development of a Network of Dormitories for Residence of Students of Higher Education Institutions for 2022-2026, which was adopted by the government on August 26, 2021.

A new nine-story dormitory, as well as a three-story administrative building, are being built at the request of students who face serious problems finding housing in the capital. 

IAPM received all permits for construction works. The corresponding permit of the State Architectural and Construction Inspection of Ukraine for construction work No. ИУ013210827761 was received on September 7, 2021 year The object is called: "Construction, operation and maintenance of an administrative and educational building with a building for temporary accommodation (accommodation) of teachers and students at the address: 2 Frometivska St. in the Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv".

Construction of a student dormitory has begun on a plot of land with an area of 40 hectares (cadastral number – 8000000000:79:078:0008), which IAPM has been renting since 2003 and where the Academy temporarily arranged the Park of Trypil culture and erected a monument to Svyatoslav the Brave.

The buildings of the dormitory and the administrative building will occupy an area of 10 acres. A recreation area for both students and local residents will be created on the remaining 30 acres. In particular, the park of Trypil culture, which was located on this territory, will be restored.

   

Local biodiversity has been carefully integrated into the construction of new buildings on the IAPM campus. The following is a specific list of local plant species that have been included in the landscaping and design of new facilities. All plants within the campus are protected by the Academy, and the construction of new buildings is carried out in a way that ensures no harm to the existing natural environment.

List of trees and plants growing on the Academy's territory:

  • lAbies concolor
  • lJuniperus (Juniper)
  • lPicea asperata (rough spruce)
  • lPicea pungens (thorny spruce)
  • lPicea pungens (thorny spruce) Glauca Prostrata Pinus nigra (black pine or Austrian pine)
  • lPinus sylvestris (Scots pine) Aurea
  • lPinus sylvestris (Scots pine) Fastigiata
  • lAcer negundo (ash maple or American maple) One of the most aggressiveplants
  • lBetula pendula (warty birch, or hanging birch, or weeping birch)
  • lGleditsia triacanthos
  • lLaburnum anagyroides (anagyroid bean, common, golden rain)
  • lPopulus nigra (black poplar or sedge)
  • lQuercus rubra (red oak)
  • lSalix alba Tristis topically Salix sepulcralis Crysocoma; (white willow orgolden willow)
  • lAronia melanocarpa (black chokeberry)
  • lBerberis × ottawiensis (Ottawa barberry) Silver Miles;
  • lPhysocarpus opulifolius (viburnum)
  • lRosa rugosa - Rosa Dagmar Hastrup (Rose rugosa, or Wrinkled rose, orWrinkled dog rose)
  • lCalluna vulgaris (common heather)
  • lParthenocissus quinquefolia (Maiden's five-seeded grape) RedwallTroki
  • lArmeria maritima (seaside armeria) Alba
  • lHelictotrichon sempervirens (evergreen fescue)

The Academy places great importance on preserving and enhancing biodiversity within its campus. Green spaces are maintained as safe habitats for native plants and animals, contributing to a balanced and sustainable environment. Through continuous care, responsible landscaping, and environmental education, IAPM fosters a culture of respect for nature, ensuring that the campus remains a vibrant and ecologically rich space for future generations.