методика геоинформационно-картографического моделирования потенциальной водообеспеченности регионов Западной Сибири в целях водохозяйственной безопасности и устойчивого развития территорий. Осуществлено формирование базы пространственно-распределенных данных, их аналитическая обработка и картографическая интерпретация. С помощью наложения тематических слоев гидрологической, социальноэкономической и водохозяйственной информации выполнены расчеты удельной водообеспеченности и определены территории с разным уровнем потенциальной обеспеченности водными ресурсами. В указанных территориях рассчитана численность проживающего населения. Сделан вывод о возможности применения данной методики для оценки степени опасности водохозяйственной ситуации в муниципальных образованиях регионов Западной Сибири.
The analysis of distinctive features of the system of special nature protected areas (SNPA) in the developed regions of the south of Western Siberia is presented. The main criteria for the establishment of the nature protected area system (representativeness, typicality, uniqueness, diversity, socio-economic significance) are discussed. The characteristic of the system of SNPA in the Burla River basin was given, the problems of its functioning were defined, and the measures for its improvement using both traditional and new forms of nature protected areas were proposed. The Khabarsky Natural Reserve is estimated as a key object; functional zoning of its territory was made and three zones (special protected, recreational and agricultural) were specified. The economic activity regulations were elaborated for each zone. It was concluded that the newly established natural reserve meets most of the criteria for SNPA, including those for the developed regions.
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