The Methodological Principles of Setting Up Soil Monitoring in Protected Areas

The article discusses the methodology of organizing soil monitoring in the territory of Eastern Fennoscandia. The history of developing monitoring studies of soils is presented. The main stages of monitoring are shown. Soil monitoring requires an adequate selection of indicators to match the type of...

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Main Authors: Bakhmet, O. (Olga), Medvedeva, M. (Maria), Akhmetova, G. (Gulnara)
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:Indonesian
Published: Knowledge E 2022
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Online Access:https://www.neliti.com/publications/514424/the-methodological-principles-of-setting-up-soil-monitoring-in-protected-areas
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Summary:The article discusses the methodology of organizing soil monitoring in the territory of Eastern Fennoscandia. The history of developing monitoring studies of soils is presented. The main stages of monitoring are shown. Soil monitoring requires an adequate selection of indicators to match the type of impact and the mission of the monitoring. The importance of complex studies in soil monitoring is shown. It is noted that it is possible to change the monitoring objects in response to the increase in anthropogenic impact. The need for International cooperation in monitoring the natural environment in connection with global climate change is discussed. Continuous and consistent observations based on integrated research are what enable a reliable assessment of the current state of the natural environment in protected areas. This particularly applies to soil monitoring in valuable UNESCO heritage sites (e.g., rock art – White Sea and Lake Onega petroglyphs). Keywords: natural environment, protected areas, soil monitoring