The geographical basis for formation and development of Cherkassy region eco-network
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.27252Keywords:
eco-network, natural cores, eco-corridors, Cherkassy region, landscape and biotic varietyAbstract
The development of a spatial model of regional eco-network Cherkassy region, which is a part of the national eco-network of Ukraine the applied result of the scientific, is research. The biotsentric-network structure of the landscape eco-network of Cherkassy area was carried with the method for assessing. A number of geo-environmental threats to structural elements of eco-network which lead to more complicated conditions of migration of biota were identified Applied result of this research is development Cherkassy region econet spatial scheme; this scheme is the part of the national ecological network in Ukraine. Constructive-geographical analysis of Cherkassy region econet was done by estimating of biocentric-network structure of landscapes. Number of econet structural elements geoecoenvironmental threats, that variation may complicate conditions for biota migration is identified.
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