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Information × Registration Number 0215U004980, 0115U005583 , R & D reports Title Evaluation of the impact of the regional climate change on the ecosystems and identification of the risks of their negative consequences with the use of remote sensing and in situ ground-based spectro-, gasometric and hydrometeorological measurements popup.stage_title Head Lyalko Vadym I., Registration Date 23-12-2015 Organization National Academy of Sciences Institut of Geological Sciences Centre of Aerospase Research of the Earth popup.description2 The research work have been peperformed under the Contract with the State Fund for Fundamental Research of Ukraine. Object of study is the environment. The purpose of this research is evaluation of the impact of the regional climate changes on the ecosystem using satellite data and ground based spectrometry, gas measuring, techniques of synphytoindication and to provide the recommendations for the prevention of risks of possible adverse effects. The scientific problem that was solved, is to develop accurate forecasts of both the climate change and the expected response of natural ecosystems on them . Development of methods for the predictive modeling of the environmental conditions and parameters of the ecosystem on the base of spectrometric and field measurements can significantly improve the results of the prediction. The report is aimed at solving important applied task of forecasting and impacts of climate change. in particular, changes in rainfall, the state of vegetation not only natural ecosystems, but agrophytocenoses which may have a significant socio-economic importance such related areas as agriculture and water management and sustainable use of biological resources and their energy The main solved tasks are: the development of methodological approaches including the use of new satellite data and ground complex of modern measuring equipment for detection of the features of regional manifestation of global environmental changes and climate in selected areas; the conducting of the geobotanical descriptions of the polygons, the calculation of the ball indicators the of the leading l eko factors; the develop[pment of measures to prevent and minimize the negative environmental changes; the development recommendations for the conservation of habitats of the studied regions of Ukraine under the global environmental and climate changes. The examples of complex analysis and forecasting of ecological state of the territory and the impact of climate, natural and anthropogenic factors on the ecological and socio-economic situation in Ukraine have been shown. The developed methodology for assessing the ecological status of the regions on the base of integrated analysis of satellite and ground based multispectral data and gas measuring can be used for rational environmental management and decision making by authorities of Ukraine. Keywords: Remote sensing, ground research, geobotanic research, habitat, carbon cycle, climate change, ground-based spectrometry, gas measuring, vegetation cover productivity, rational environmental management Product Description popup.authors Апостолов Олександр Анатолійович Ваколюк Мар'яна Вікторівна Вишенська Ірина Георгіївна Дідух Яків Петрович Дорофей Єлизавета Миколаївна Дугін Станіслав Сергійович Елістратова Леся Олександрівна Жолобак Галина Михайлівна Казанцев Тарас Анатолійович Контар Ірина Сергіївна Костюченко Юрій Васильович Лялько Вадим Іванович Мовчан Дмитро Михайлович Польовий Євген Вадимович Потапчук Іван Степанович Сахацький Олексій Ілліч Фіцайло Тетяна Василівна Халаїм Олександра Олегівна Чусова Ольга Олександрівна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Lyalko Vadym I.. Evaluation of the impact of the regional climate change on the ecosystems and identification of the risks of their negative consequences with the use of remote sensing and in situ ground-based spectro-, gasometric and hydrometeorological measurements. (popup.stage: ). National Academy of Sciences Institut of Geological Sciences Centre of Aerospase Research of the Earth. № 0215U004980
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