PRINCIPLES OF EVALUATION OF ECOLOGICAL SITUATIONS
Hutsuliak H.D. and
Hutsuliak Yu.H.
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Hutsuliak Yu.H.: Transcarpathian State Agricultural Research Station of the Institute of Agriculture of the Carpathian Region
Balanced Nature Using, 2019, vol. 8, issue 2, 73-81
Abstract:
determined, which, in turn, requires a deep study of the environmental features of the environment, complex and interrelated phenomena that occur in the biosphere under the influence of human economic activity, various socio-political, socio-economic, industrial and demographic processes. The principles that need to be guided when performing specific tasks of a spatial analysis of environmental situations and their assessment are justified: the principle of the dependence of the formation and development of environmental situations on natural and socio-economic factors; the principle of compliance (mismatch) of the anthropogenic load of the sustainability potential and the natural resource potential of the landscape; the principle of environmental significance of natural and socio-economic factors; priority principle; the principle of duration, discontinuity in the development of environmental situations; the principle of danger and risk of an environmental situation; modular principle; combination principle.
Keywords: principles; economic activity; ecological features; natural environment; economic activity; anthropogenic impact (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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