Okhariev V. Complex assessment of regional anthropogenic pollution by geographic information technologies using

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0416U001684

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Specialization

  • 21.06.01 - Екологічна безпека

30-03-2016

Specialized Academic Board

Д.26.056.05

Essay

Dissertation research is devoted to integrated impact assessment of anthropogenic pollution on components of the environment and the region as a whole. Proposed and implemented for combining diverse methods to improve processes technogenic pollution inventory and analysis of its quantitative and qualitative characteristics. Analysis array of statistical information that describes ecological processes in the environment Rivne region, whose territory was chosen to test methods of integrated assessment of anthropogenic pollution. The method of multiparameter correlation captures the availability of additional sources of anthropogenic pollution in a particular area of the territory and approved for environmental monitoring of data exactly. Synthesized method of modeling and forecasting perspective pollution in case of emergency at the industrial objects, methods of space monitoring and GIS built heomodel of radionuclides in case of emergency. The example (Kmelnitskiy nuclear power plant) is located in the neighboring region, taking into account the necessity of mandatory factor transboundary pollution during the environmental assessment. The method of integral estimation of anthropogenic pollution area regional level. An integrated assessment of anthropogenic contamination Rivne region in the biennium. And classified administrative units under scientific approaches in the environmental safety field. The results used to assess the ecological state of the region, in the preparation of reports on the impact of anthropogenic pollution on the ecosystem of the region for environmental management in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Rivne Regional State Administration.

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