Extended abstracts for an international conference on the development of the North and problems of recultivation

Ecological problems in many regions on Earth are the result of increasing technological pressure on the environment. These problems concern many of us and cause mankind to unite in order to search for means to protect the environment. Scientists, especially are responsible for the protection of the...

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Main Author: Everett, K.R.
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Published: 2018
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:10124047 2023-07-30T04:02:01+02:00 Extended abstracts for an international conference on the development of the North and problems of recultivation Everett, K.R. 2018-02-05 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/10124047 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/10124047 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/10124047 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/10124047 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ARCTIC REGIONS LAND POLLUTION MEETINGS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS SOILS REVEGETATION ECOSYSTEMS POLLUTION ABATEMENT LAND RECLAMATION 2018 ftosti 2023-07-11T10:58:02Z Ecological problems in many regions on Earth are the result of increasing technological pressure on the environment. These problems concern many of us and cause mankind to unite in order to search for means to protect the environment. Scientists, especially are responsible for the protection of the biosphere. The objective of this conference was to discuss the results of studies on the present condition of the environment in the Far North where the industrial pressure is increasing. The participants of this conference also offered and suggested various necessary measures for the protection of the region and restoration of its disturbed sites. The specific structural characteristics of the environment of the Far North, tundra and northern taiga, cause its fragility and vulnerability to anthropogenic impact. The destruction of the thin, weak layer of soil and vegetation cover changes the thermal balance and thus causes the development of erosion process, which in their turn increase the zone of the direct technogenous destruction. Self restoration processes in this harsh climate usually are slow. The preservation of the ecological integrity in the Far North is essential for the stability of the biosphere of the planet. The specifics of the natural conditions must be taken into account so that man will be able to develop the means of intensive agro-technology that can speed up the process of restoration of the biocenosis in the damaged areas. The extended abstracts of the conference reports that constitute this volume contain both theoretical discussions of problems of recultivation as well as accounts of experimental studies and applied explorations. Other/Unknown Material Arctic taiga Tundra SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Arctic
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topic 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ARCTIC REGIONS
LAND POLLUTION
MEETINGS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
SOILS
REVEGETATION
ECOSYSTEMS
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
LAND RECLAMATION
spellingShingle 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ARCTIC REGIONS
LAND POLLUTION
MEETINGS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
SOILS
REVEGETATION
ECOSYSTEMS
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
LAND RECLAMATION
Everett, K.R.
Extended abstracts for an international conference on the development of the North and problems of recultivation
topic_facet 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ARCTIC REGIONS
LAND POLLUTION
MEETINGS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
SOILS
REVEGETATION
ECOSYSTEMS
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
LAND RECLAMATION
description Ecological problems in many regions on Earth are the result of increasing technological pressure on the environment. These problems concern many of us and cause mankind to unite in order to search for means to protect the environment. Scientists, especially are responsible for the protection of the biosphere. The objective of this conference was to discuss the results of studies on the present condition of the environment in the Far North where the industrial pressure is increasing. The participants of this conference also offered and suggested various necessary measures for the protection of the region and restoration of its disturbed sites. The specific structural characteristics of the environment of the Far North, tundra and northern taiga, cause its fragility and vulnerability to anthropogenic impact. The destruction of the thin, weak layer of soil and vegetation cover changes the thermal balance and thus causes the development of erosion process, which in their turn increase the zone of the direct technogenous destruction. Self restoration processes in this harsh climate usually are slow. The preservation of the ecological integrity in the Far North is essential for the stability of the biosphere of the planet. The specifics of the natural conditions must be taken into account so that man will be able to develop the means of intensive agro-technology that can speed up the process of restoration of the biocenosis in the damaged areas. The extended abstracts of the conference reports that constitute this volume contain both theoretical discussions of problems of recultivation as well as accounts of experimental studies and applied explorations.
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title_full Extended abstracts for an international conference on the development of the North and problems of recultivation
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