The Vulnerability and Environmental Resilience of Ecosystems in Yamal, Russian Arctic

Abstract: the research paper focuses on the environmental problem of Yamal region, geographically located in the Russian Yamal-Nenets autonomous region, northern-central Russia. This region is character-ized by the unique nature and environmental conditions, combining two physical-geographical regio...

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Main Author: Lemenkova Polina
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Published: Zenodo 2015
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:2319540 2024-09-15T18:02:12+00:00 The Vulnerability and Environmental Resilience of Ecosystems in Yamal, Russian Arctic Lemenkova Polina 2015-05-14 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7211645 https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=25577830 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.6084/m9. figshare.7211645 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7211645 oai:zenodo.org:2319540 https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=25577830 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Problems of the Sustainable Development of the Russian Regions, Tyumen, Russia, May 14, 2015 tundra environmental monitoring ecosystem Arctic geospatial analysis resilience environental vulnerability info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper 2015 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.721164510.6084/m9 2024-07-25T18:13:13Z Abstract: the research paper focuses on the environmental problem of Yamal region, geographically located in the Russian Yamal-Nenets autonomous region, northern-central Russia. This region is character-ized by the unique nature and environmental conditions, combining two physical-geographical regions: sub-Arctic and Arctic moss-lichen tundra and permafrost conditions. The recent changes in global climate and overall warming highly contribute to the degradation of the tundra environment and increases cryogenic slope processes. This paper focuses on the investigation of the ecological aspects of the global climate change in Yamal peninsula, and analysis the development of slope processes on the local tundra environ-ment. P. Lemenkova. "The Vulnerability and Environmental Resilience of Ecosystems in Yamal, Russian Arctic". Russian and English. In: Problems of the Sustainable Development of the Russian Regions. Proceedings of the National Russian Conference (Tyumen State Oil and Gas University (TuymGNGU), May 14, 2015). Ed. by L. N. Rudneva. Tyumen, Russia: Industrial University of Tyumen Press, 2015, pp. 139–141. isbn: 978-5-9961-1040-7. doi:10.6084/m9. figshare.7211645. url: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=25577830. Conference Object Climate change nenets permafrost Tundra Yamal Peninsula Zenodo
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topic tundra
environmental monitoring
ecosystem
Arctic
geospatial analysis
resilience
environental vulnerability
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environmental monitoring
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Arctic
geospatial analysis
resilience
environental vulnerability
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The Vulnerability and Environmental Resilience of Ecosystems in Yamal, Russian Arctic
topic_facet tundra
environmental monitoring
ecosystem
Arctic
geospatial analysis
resilience
environental vulnerability
description Abstract: the research paper focuses on the environmental problem of Yamal region, geographically located in the Russian Yamal-Nenets autonomous region, northern-central Russia. This region is character-ized by the unique nature and environmental conditions, combining two physical-geographical regions: sub-Arctic and Arctic moss-lichen tundra and permafrost conditions. The recent changes in global climate and overall warming highly contribute to the degradation of the tundra environment and increases cryogenic slope processes. This paper focuses on the investigation of the ecological aspects of the global climate change in Yamal peninsula, and analysis the development of slope processes on the local tundra environ-ment. P. Lemenkova. "The Vulnerability and Environmental Resilience of Ecosystems in Yamal, Russian Arctic". Russian and English. In: Problems of the Sustainable Development of the Russian Regions. Proceedings of the National Russian Conference (Tyumen State Oil and Gas University (TuymGNGU), May 14, 2015). Ed. by L. N. Rudneva. Tyumen, Russia: Industrial University of Tyumen Press, 2015, pp. 139–141. isbn: 978-5-9961-1040-7. doi:10.6084/m9. figshare.7211645. url: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=25577830.
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title The Vulnerability and Environmental Resilience of Ecosystems in Yamal, Russian Arctic
title_short The Vulnerability and Environmental Resilience of Ecosystems in Yamal, Russian Arctic
title_full The Vulnerability and Environmental Resilience of Ecosystems in Yamal, Russian Arctic
title_fullStr The Vulnerability and Environmental Resilience of Ecosystems in Yamal, Russian Arctic
title_full_unstemmed The Vulnerability and Environmental Resilience of Ecosystems in Yamal, Russian Arctic
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