2020
DOI: 10.32819/020016
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Environmental Impact Assessment: Possible Application of the Ecomorphic Approach

Abstract: Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is a process by which environmental impact information is collected and precautions are determined. In many EIA countries, it is enshrined legislatively, but there is a common problem – in practice, many elements of the procedure are performed at a sub-standardized level. Scientists and practitioners note the problematic nature of the effectiveness of EIA procedures, which is primarily caused by the difficulties of turning assessments of biological diversity into clear man… Show more

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“…Water bodies can become disconnected and some of the floodplain water bodies are temporarily or permanently isolated (Kunakh et al, 2020(Kunakh et al, , 2021Teluk et al, 2020;Yorkina et al, 2021). After disconnection from neighbouring bodies of water, the water in the lake becomes slow-flowing or completely standing, resulting in the increased deposition of fine soil particles and an increase in the amount of silt and clay in the substrate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water bodies can become disconnected and some of the floodplain water bodies are temporarily or permanently isolated (Kunakh et al, 2020(Kunakh et al, , 2021Teluk et al, 2020;Yorkina et al, 2021). After disconnection from neighbouring bodies of water, the water in the lake becomes slow-flowing or completely standing, resulting in the increased deposition of fine soil particles and an increase in the amount of silt and clay in the substrate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Everything aforesaid has led to most formely common species of plants and animals becoming rare or endangered and now included in the Red Book of Ukraine and the Red Book of Dnipropetrovsk Region. The greatest threat for the biodiversity in the Region is posed by destruction of certain types of landscapes (virgin steppe areas, bairak forests, meadow ecosystems); invasion of the natural ecosystems by alien and genetically-modified organisms; urbanization, uncontrolled use of land resources; industrial impact (mining fossil fuels, impact of energetics, transport, and other kinds of industrial activity); agricultural impact (plant agriculture, livestock farming); impact of forestry and hunting; impact of water economics (Kunakh et al, 2020;Fedyushko & Babchenko, 2021;Tkalich et al, 2021;Yorkina et al, 2021).…”
Section: Ecological Situation In Dnipropetrovsk Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%