The goal is, based on modern methods of geoinformatics and geomatics, to assess the landscapes of the Crimean Peninsula for tourism using a set of indicators characterizing the expressiveness of the geomorphological basis: the absolute height, steepness of the slopes, the depth of the relief and the density of the dissection of the relief. Organization and research methods: assessment of the landscapes of the Crimean Peninsula by a set of indicators characterizing the expressiveness of the geomorphological basis was carried out using the Quantum GIS (QGIS) software package by creating a series of maps reflecting the geomorphological characteristics of the relief and their subsequent overlay analysis for each of the landscapes of the Crimean Peninsula. To create maps and obtain indicator values, geoinformation, cartographic, and cartometric research methods were used. The data obtained for each landscape were further processed by statistical methods using the statistical calculation environment R and the Statistica 10 program. Results: the values of the absolute height, slope steepness, depth of the dismemberment of the relief and the density of the dissection of the relief were calculated for each landscape of the Crimean Peninsula. In addition, by implementing statistical methods, zoning of landscapes of the Crimean Peninsula was carried out using a set of indicators characterizing the expressiveness of the geomorphological basis.
This article is concerned with the visualization of the monitoring data of the emissions into the atmosphere from stationary pollution sources on the territory of the Republic of Crimea in 2013-2018 with the help of geographic information systems. A brief overview of the use of geographical information systems for various types of environmental monitoring is provided. The structure of geographical information systems is analyzed in detail. In the paper, map building is performed by means of the ArcGIS software package. In the period from 2013 to 2018, the emission volume from stationary sources within the Republic of Crimea changes every year. The largest contribution to atmospheric emissions from stationary sources is made by industrial enterprises in the cities of Krasnoperekopsk and Armyansk.
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