2011
DOI: 10.30970/vgg.2011.39.2197
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Representation analysis of large reserves units network in Western Volyn-Podillia region

Abstract: The article is dedicated to the analysis of the network of reserves, national parks and regional landscape parks in Western Volyn-Podillia region. The research has determined their level of representation of nature-territorial complexes of the region itself. It has been suggested in the article to optimize these objects in order to increase their representation by means of creating more regional landscape parks. Key words: nature reserves stock, natural reserve, national park, regional landscape park, naturete… Show more

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“…The ideal case is when the food comes directly from the producer to the consumer (plant -herbivore), or from the consumer of the second order (herbivore) to the consumer of the first order (predator). According to the important environmental law Lindeman [25] when moving from one trophic level to another, no more than 10% of energy is lost. In the urban environment, analogues of trophic levels can be elements of the food distribution system (wholesale and retail trade network, natural markets, subsidiary farms).…”
Section: Presenting Main Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ideal case is when the food comes directly from the producer to the consumer (plant -herbivore), or from the consumer of the second order (herbivore) to the consumer of the first order (predator). According to the important environmental law Lindeman [25] when moving from one trophic level to another, no more than 10% of energy is lost. In the urban environment, analogues of trophic levels can be elements of the food distribution system (wholesale and retail trade network, natural markets, subsidiary farms).…”
Section: Presenting Main Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%