黑海沿岸生态系统可持续管理战略

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Tatiana Volkova, Natalia Pikalova, Nikon Klimov, Ilya Rudenko, Vladislav Goretskiy
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本文阐述了黑海沿岸关键地区的地理植物学特征,重点介绍了从Novorossiysk到Kabardinka以及从斗鱼养殖场到Inal Bay(俄罗斯)的区域。该研究评估了植物种群的状况,评估了由各种因素引起的群落干扰,并检查了与海拔有关的植被模式。自然条件和人类活动对这些沿海生态系统的影响令人十分关切。本文强调需要有效的管理策略来减轻人类干预的有害后果,并保护该地区的生物多样性。该研究强调了可持续实践和生态友好型旅游作为负责任管理方法的一部分的重要性,以保持黑海海岸的吸引力和生态完整性。总之,本文对黑海海岸地植物学方面的见解为管理策略提供了有价值的指导,这些策略可以协调人类活动与这些重要的沿海生态系统的保护和恢复。
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Sustainable Management Strategies for the Black Sea Coast Ecosystems
The paper addresses the geobotanical features of key areas along the Black Sea coast, focusing on the region from Novorossiysk to Kabardinka and from the Betta farm to Inal Bay (Russia). The study assesses the condition of plant populations, evaluates community disturbances caused by various factors, and examines vegetation patterns in relation to elevation. Of significant concern is the impact of both natural conditions and human activities on these coastal ecosystems. The paper underscores the need for effective management strategies to mitigate the detrimental consequences of human intervention and to safeguard the region's biodiversity. The study underscores the importance of sustainable practices and eco-friendly tourism as part of responsible management approaches to maintain the appeal and ecological integrity of the Black Sea coast. In conclusion, the paper's insights into the geobotanical aspects of the Black Sea coast offer valuable guidance for management strategies that can harmonize human activities with the protection and restoration of these vital coastal ecosystems.
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Nexo Revista Cientifica
Nexo Revista Cientifica ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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