Proceedings of the IV International Scientific and Practical Conference 'Anthropogenic Transformation of Geospace: Nature, Econ 2020
DOI: 10.2991/aer.k.200202.065
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Environmental Aspects of Land Management

Abstract: According to strategic planning documents, sustainable development of the Russian Federation, life of quality and health care can be provided only through preservation of natural systems and the environment as a whole. Compliance with environmental requirements, special treatment and land use conditions is of special significance for the most productive use of farms and farming lands, which ensures maximum satisfaction of economic interests of both landowners and land users. Based on the study of l statistical… Show more

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“…-Working out tourist itineraries; -Developing areas attracting tourists; -Arrangement of tourist objects; -Inducements for hoteliers; -Development of a roadside amenities; -Support and promotion of developed projects [5,6]. With reference to the above mentioned, the Yurshinsky island represents unique long term possibilities of creating multifunctional agroecotourism zone.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…-Working out tourist itineraries; -Developing areas attracting tourists; -Arrangement of tourist objects; -Inducements for hoteliers; -Development of a roadside amenities; -Support and promotion of developed projects [5,6]. With reference to the above mentioned, the Yurshinsky island represents unique long term possibilities of creating multifunctional agroecotourism zone.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Soviet Union moose farms and moose breeding was perceived as alternative branch of animal industries, and it is now clear, that it can be the object of tourism (for example, GNIBUKO «Sumarokovsky» moose farm near Kostroma) (Figure 1,2). Research on moose domestication shows [6], that moose do not require domestication, they are ready domestic animals if correctly grown up and brought up. With correct domestication moose are well domesticated and do not represent more danger than other pets.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New issues are developing that can impact availability and demand, as well as the quality of the water, in addition to the present needs for water and the effects of pollution [8]. These include increased climatic variability, intensifying land use (in both urban and agricultural settings), new water uses like those connected to fracking, increased desalinization, water for making snow, atmospheric changes, and a resurgence of interest in hydropower generation as a substitute for electricity generation that emits greenhouse gases [20,33]. Only lately have we begun to address the issue of how to sustain water for environmental services, as most water management has traditionally been human-centric [34].…”
Section: Water Resources Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When water management organizations work with land use planners, they have access to additional compliance options [17][18][19]. Research, for instance, shows that imposed irrigation restrictions during droughts may significantly reduce total water use, but voluntary measures are not nearly as successful [20,21]. It is difficult for a water management group operating alone to enforce such restrictions.…”
Section: Introduction 1water Resources Management and Land Use Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effectiveness of agricultural organizations is determined by a timely response to the structure of global and domestic Russian supply and demand for agricultural products. The need for ensuring food security of the country and implementing the import-substituting policies affected by foreign sanctions require the development of "flexible" agricultural production [1,2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%