SAKHALIN, KURIL ISLANDS: THE BIOGENIC POTENTIAL OF THE LOCAL BIO-SPHERE AND THE ECONOMIC POTENTIAL OF THE LOCAL ETHNOSPHERE ...

Abstract One of the main tasks of economic science is «Identification of the possibilities of development of human economic activity under conditions of limited resources» [1]. The taxon of the Biosphere (foremothers of all life on Earth, including Man) are the main elements of the material-energy s...

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Main Authors: Lukyanov, L., Feoktistova, N.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7944800
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Summary:Abstract One of the main tasks of economic science is «Identification of the possibilities of development of human economic activity under conditions of limited resources» [1]. The taxon of the Biosphere (foremothers of all life on Earth, including Man) are the main elements of the material-energy substrate (hereinafter MES). By extracting, processing, and consuming MES, man reproduces his flesh and life. Until recently, and in our view, only a hypothetical level of understanding of the extent to which humans can extract elements of MES from Earth has been maintained. In 2018, Yinon M. Bar-On, Rob Phillips, and Ron Milo [2, 3] published a global census of the biomass of living taxon of the Earth’s Biosphere. The work has changed the way we think about the Biosphere, giving it new meaning. The biomass parameters of individual taxon and the Biosphere as a whole were presented to researchers. The view of the Biosphere with its elementary and general biomass parameters, rose from abstract to empirical. «Relying» ... : References: 1. Альфред Маршал. Основы экономической науки. Издательство: Эксмо, 2007. 2. Yinon M. Bar-On, Rob Phillips, and Ron Milo. The biomass distribution on Earth. PNAS June 19, 2018 115 (25) 6506-6511. Edited by Paul G. Falkowski, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, and approved April 13, 2018 (received for review July 3, 2017) first published May 21, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1711842115 3. Y. M. Bar-On, R. Phillips, R. Milo. The biomass distribution on Earth. Supplementary In-formation Appendix http://rpdata.caltech.edu/publications/Bar-On_2018_SI.pdf 4. Sheikh Mohammad Fakhrul Islam and Zahurul Karim. World's Demand for Food and Water: The Consequences of Climate Change. DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.85919. Submitted: Decem-ber 3rd, 2018 Reviewed: March 18th, 2019 Published: August 8th, 2019. https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/66882 5. Lukyanov L Biosphere: evolution of representation from concept to worldview. Norwe-gian Journal of development of the International ...