The role of specially protected natural areas in solving environmental problems of the Russian arctic (using the example of Vaygach Island)

The Russian Arctic is a unified physical and geographical system of land and sea areas of Northern Eurasia, within which unique natural and historical and cultural objects are concentrated. The system of specially protected natural areas of the Russian Arctic preserves vulnerable arctic, tundra land...

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Main Authors: Aleinikova A., Byashkin M., Gaivoron T., Mainasheva G., Marsheva N.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences
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spelling ftrudnuniv:oai:repository.rudn.ru:r/64732 2023-05-15T14:36:00+02:00 The role of specially protected natural areas in solving environmental problems of the Russian arctic (using the example of Vaygach Island) Aleinikova A. Byashkin M. Gaivoron T. Mainasheva G. Marsheva N. https://repository.rudn.ru/records/article/record/64732/ EN eng EDP Sciences https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202016902019 https://repository.rudn.ru/records/article/record/64732/ E3S Web of Conferences Climate change Conservation Ecology Landforms Planning Sustainable development Anthropogenic activity Environmental problems Natural complexes Northern Eurasia Protected areas Protected natural areas Sea areas Environmental management Article ftrudnuniv https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202016902019 2022-01-03T09:34:24Z The Russian Arctic is a unified physical and geographical system of land and sea areas of Northern Eurasia, within which unique natural and historical and cultural objects are concentrated. The system of specially protected natural areas of the Russian Arctic preserves vulnerable arctic, tundra landscapes under conditions of various anthropogenic activities. In the face of modern climate change, monitoring of the transformation of the Arctic landscapes in specially protected natural areas is important. The landscape map compiled as a result of our own field and office studies shows 26 natural complexes. The most interesting for ecological tourism is the north-western part of the island.By the example of Vaygach Island, the natural and historical-cultural possibilities of organizing a protected area, including the solution of environmental problems, are considered. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2020. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Tundra Vaygach Vaygach Island Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN): Open repository Arctic Vaygach ENVELOPE(58.789,58.789,70.394,70.394) E3S Web of Conferences 169 02019
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topic Climate change
Conservation
Ecology
Landforms
Planning
Sustainable development
Anthropogenic activity
Environmental problems
Natural complexes
Northern Eurasia
Protected areas
Protected natural areas
Sea areas
Environmental management
spellingShingle Climate change
Conservation
Ecology
Landforms
Planning
Sustainable development
Anthropogenic activity
Environmental problems
Natural complexes
Northern Eurasia
Protected areas
Protected natural areas
Sea areas
Environmental management
Aleinikova A.
Byashkin M.
Gaivoron T.
Mainasheva G.
Marsheva N.
The role of specially protected natural areas in solving environmental problems of the Russian arctic (using the example of Vaygach Island)
topic_facet Climate change
Conservation
Ecology
Landforms
Planning
Sustainable development
Anthropogenic activity
Environmental problems
Natural complexes
Northern Eurasia
Protected areas
Protected natural areas
Sea areas
Environmental management
description The Russian Arctic is a unified physical and geographical system of land and sea areas of Northern Eurasia, within which unique natural and historical and cultural objects are concentrated. The system of specially protected natural areas of the Russian Arctic preserves vulnerable arctic, tundra landscapes under conditions of various anthropogenic activities. In the face of modern climate change, monitoring of the transformation of the Arctic landscapes in specially protected natural areas is important. The landscape map compiled as a result of our own field and office studies shows 26 natural complexes. The most interesting for ecological tourism is the north-western part of the island.By the example of Vaygach Island, the natural and historical-cultural possibilities of organizing a protected area, including the solution of environmental problems, are considered. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2020.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Aleinikova A.
Byashkin M.
Gaivoron T.
Mainasheva G.
Marsheva N.
author_facet Aleinikova A.
Byashkin M.
Gaivoron T.
Mainasheva G.
Marsheva N.
author_sort Aleinikova A.
title The role of specially protected natural areas in solving environmental problems of the Russian arctic (using the example of Vaygach Island)
title_short The role of specially protected natural areas in solving environmental problems of the Russian arctic (using the example of Vaygach Island)
title_full The role of specially protected natural areas in solving environmental problems of the Russian arctic (using the example of Vaygach Island)
title_fullStr The role of specially protected natural areas in solving environmental problems of the Russian arctic (using the example of Vaygach Island)
title_full_unstemmed The role of specially protected natural areas in solving environmental problems of the Russian arctic (using the example of Vaygach Island)
title_sort role of specially protected natural areas in solving environmental problems of the russian arctic (using the example of vaygach island)
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Vaygach
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Climate change
Tundra
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Tundra
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