The concept of analogous biosphere reserves
No matter how huge biosphere diversity is, certain characters or set of characters can be selected to distinguish similar ecosystems. The individual and the common have always been basic concepts in the perception of the world. Here we shall deal with the common that unites us as students of the biosphere. A map of any element of nature demonstrates this unity. The smaller the scale, the smaller the difference between nature elements, and, consequently, the greater the similarity of individual territories. It is in this way that spacemen msut perceive the Earth, geographers dealing with the general problems of their science perceive the Earth in a similar way. This macro-view of our planet provides the general concept of analogous biosphere reserves.
Main Authors: | 120158 SOKOLOV, V.E., 107244 PUZACHENKO, Y.G., 119673 SKULKIN, V.S., 1187 UNESCO, París (Francia), 15962 PNUMA, Nairobi (Kenia), 31511 1. International Biosphere Reserve Congress Minsk, Byelorussia (URSS) 26 Set - 2 Oct 1983 |
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Format: | biblioteca |
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1984
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Subjects: | RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA, |
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