Scientific principles of designing a system of nature reserves in Byelorussian SSR
Theoretical foundations are presented for designing a system of nature reserves in Byelorussian SSR using the landscape-ecological approach and the principle of conservation-migration river beds. A means is proposed for determining an ecologically balanced relationship between natural, disturbed and cultural landscapes on the basis of the creation of a single spatially continuous system of nature reserves and protected areas by combining them in the original conservation-migration river beds called upon to promote the preservation and rehabilitation of the matter-energy and system-information relationships between the disjunct ecosystems of different ranks and types which form the natural-anthropogenic supersystem of the Republic. The proposed approach is most effective from the point of view of the general theory of systems, information theory, ecology and population genetics. It is also economically feasible.
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Format: | biblioteca |
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URSS
1984
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Subjects: | PLANIFICACION, AREAS SILVESTRES PROTEGIDAS, RUSIA, |
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Summary: | Theoretical foundations are presented for designing a system of nature reserves in Byelorussian SSR using the landscape-ecological approach and the principle of conservation-migration river beds. A means is proposed for determining an ecologically balanced relationship between natural, disturbed and cultural landscapes on the basis of the creation of a single spatially continuous system of nature reserves and protected areas by combining them in the original conservation-migration river beds called upon to promote the preservation and rehabilitation of the matter-energy and system-information relationships between the disjunct ecosystems of different ranks and types which form the natural-anthropogenic supersystem of the Republic. The proposed approach is most effective from the point of view of the general theory of systems, information theory, ecology and population genetics. It is also economically feasible. |
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