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dc.contributor.authorШведовский, Петр Владимирович
dc.contributor.authorВолчек, Александр Александрович
dc.coverage.spatialБрестru_RU
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-02T12:33:53Z
dc.date.available2024-08-02T12:33:53Z
dc.date.issued2004
dc.identifier.citationШведовский, П. В. Прогноз экологической устойчивости ландшафтно-болотных систем, функционирующих в различных природно-антропогенных состояниях / П. В. Шведовский, А. А. Волчек // Прыроднае асяроддзе Палесся: асаблівасці і перспектывы развіцця : матэрыялы міжнароднай навуковай канферэнцыі, Брэст, 16–18 чэрвеня 2004 г. : у 2 ч. / Нацыянальная акадэмія навук Беларусі, Адзел праблем Палесся ; рэдкал.: М. П. Ярчак [і інш.]. – Брэст : Академия, 2004. – Ч. 2. – С. 523–530. – Библиогр.: с. 530 (5 назв.).ru_RU
dc.identifier.urihttps://rep.bstu.by/handle/data/44319
dc.descriptionShvedovsky, Petr Vladimirovich; Volchek, Alexander Alexandrovich. Forecast of ecological sustainability of landscape-marsh systems functioning in various natural-anthropogenic statesru_RU
dc.language.isoruru_RU
dc.publisherАкадемияru_RU
dc.titleПрогноз экологической устойчивости ландшафтно-болотных систем, функционирующих в различных природно-антропогенных состоянияхru_RU
dc.typeНаучный доклад (Working Paper)ru_RU
dc.abstract.alternativethe prognosis of ecological stability of landscape-bog systems functioning in various environmental-anthropogenic states has been presented with the application of stability criteria reflecting the internal cycle ofpossible transformation in the general scheme of biosystem interaction with the environment. The stability gradients defined in accordance with calculation profiles have been pointed out for the territory of the whole Republic. The analysis of the stability maps has been carried out in the light of the modern tendencies of landscape transformation and territory exploration. This has resulted in the conclusion that a large part of landscape-bog systems in Belarus has a high degree of degradation.ru_RU


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