scholarly journals . REGIONAL PALEOTURIES AS AN INTERACTIVE FORM OF LANDSCAPE KNOWLEDGE IN THE STRUCTURE OF THE GEOTURIST ROUTE «TERRA PODOLICA»

Author(s):  
Ihor Kasiianyk ◽  
Ihor Rybak ◽  
Olha 29. Matuz ◽  
Lybov Kasiianyk ◽  
Yaroslav Vitvitskiy

The publication highlights the regional conditions for the implementation of paleotours, as the basic components of the structure of the complex route "Terra Podolica", the territory of Podolsk Transnistria. The main features of paleotours on the basis of territorial locations with the characteristic of technical aspects of their realization are revealed. Leading fossils have been identified that can become regional paleobrends and can be used as a means of promoting geotourism. The conditions for effective implementation of paleotours in the regional recreational complex of the Podolsk region are established. The analysis of efficiency of perspective formats of development of geotourism on the basis of regional conditions is carried out. The development of geotourism in the Podolsk region has strong prerequisites: resource base, tourist flow and developed tourist infrastructure. At the same time, among the specialized forms, only the speleological direction is actively developing. Other geotourism components are limited to mentions or brief demonstrations of individual objects during sightseeing tours. Popularization of the direction is just beginning, and geotourism products are in the state of development and experimental testing. In particular, the paleontological direction, which has examples of successful implementation of abstract implementation (for example: dinosaur parks without reference to the region), using the resource capabilities of Podillya effective formats can become branded. The main theoretical aspects to be addressed are: focusing on particularly interesting regional fossils that can be interpreted as values ​​and reveal through their prism geological history, features of modern landscapes and, if possible, regional cultural and economic phenomena, selection of effective forms of interactive interaction and development on their basis of competitive tourist products, formation and equipment of locations for realization of tourist products, popularization of the direction and interest in its realization of local economic, educational and nature protection subjects. In middle Transnistria, the valley and river landscapes change markedly from west to east (or vice versa). The main reason for this is the differences in lithological structure, emphasized by the shape of the slopes, the color of the rocks and the height distribution of plant tiers. This in turn affects the configuration of settlements, patterns of location of buildings, architectural composition of buildings, distribution of farmland. In combination with historical traditions, unique landscape and cultural entities are formed, promising for the organization of thematic tours. The visual change of geological deposits in the region is due to the lithological features of the structure, especially the Domezozoic tier. It is clearly visible in river valleys and weakly expressed in watersheds. In general, each large tributary of the Dniester corresponds to an "individual" lithological complex. Its features are preserved along the meridional extension of the watercourse with bright local manifestations in areas of tectonic activity. The effect of contrast occurs when laying a route across river valleys, when passing the watershed, the observer falls into another "landscape reality" Paleontological tours are considered by the authors focused on increasing the tourist attractiveness of the region, attracting untapped resources, optimizing tourist products within specific locations, developing innovative areas and forms of tourism and interaction with local economic systems of united territorial communities. The specifics of the organization of paleotours allows you to create a new economic niche with a staffing offer for specialists in natural specialties. Key words: geotourism, paleotours, Podolia¢/

Author(s):  
Irina Domozhirova ◽  
E. Mihaleva

The article is devoted to the issues of increasing the efficiency of innovative activity of an industrial enterprise, which ensures the implementation of the formed portfolio of innovative projects. Innovative development of economic entities is possible if new requirements to the content, organization, forms and methods of management activity are met [1], which means that tools for monitoring the innovative development of an industrial enterprise, methods for assessing innovative opportunities and the effectiveness of managerial decision-making in innovation are needed [3]. To solve this problem, it is proposed to use the algorithm presented in the article for the formation of a portfolio of innovative projects of an industrial enterprise, including the developed methodology for their selection according to efficiency and feasibility indicators, the use of which in management practice makes it possible to make a reasonable assessment of the possibility of successful implementation of these projects and ensure an increase in the probability of achieving a positive result. The selection of innovative projects according to efficiency and feasibility indicators for PJSC "CADVI" was carried out and a portfolio of innovative projects for this enterprise was formed.


2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric Lethe

The need for environmentally compliant processes and materials in the Painting Industry grows more pressing every day. As the need for these processes grows, so grows the confusion regarding the selection and implementation of these new methods and materials. In the past, price and traditional procedure were the only criteria by which a material was procured. Speed and compliance with Original Equipment Manufacturer specification governed how things were done on the shop floor. With the advent of the environmental regulations, processes are being examined all across the globe. In many of the larger companies, the chief environmental officer has as important a role as the comptroller or Chief Financial Officer. Environmental managers are often not chemists or line painters, and typically, the environmental manager is skilled only in the policies of waste disposal, spill clean up, or remediation. The methods whereby a company can minimize the generation of hazardous waste remain less familiar. Often the examination of possible alternate techniques and materials are left for the last minute, or are conducted by personnel who are unfamiliar with how to make changes work. This is usually a recipe for failure in the implementing of anything new. This paper will suggest methods for selection of alternative products and processes in a clear and organized manner. Salient discussion points will be: 1. Process Examination 2. Material Selection 3. Steps For Successful Implementation 4. Possible Impediments 5. How to Avoid Risky Alternatives It will focus on procedures that will assist in the decision making process, and hopefully be of use in the choosing of environmentally sound equipment, chemicals, and methodologies.


Author(s):  
Géraud Blatman ◽  
Thomas Métais ◽  
Jean-Christophe Le Roux ◽  
Simon Cambier

In the 2009 version of the ASME BPV Code, a set of new design fatigue curves were proposed to cover the various steels of the code. These changes occurred in the wake of publications [1] showing that the mean air curve used to build the former ASME fatigue curve did not always represent accurately laboratory results. The starting point for the methodology to build the design curve is the mean air curve obtained through laboratory testing: coefficients are then applied to the mean air curve in order to bridge the gap between experimental testing and reactor conditions. These coefficients on the number of cycles and on the strain amplitude are equal to 12 and 2 respectively in the 2009 ASME BPV code, using the mean air curve proposal from NUREG/CR-6909 [1]. Internationally, with the same mean air curve, other proposals have emerged and especially in France [2]-[3] where a consensus seems to be reached on the reduction of the coefficient on strain amplitude. This paper provides statistical analyses of the experimental data obtained in France at high-cycle for austenitic stainless steels. It enables to bring arguments for the selection of a coefficient on strain amplitude in the French RCC-M code, where less scatter on the data is witnessed due to fewer material grades.


2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 51-58
Author(s):  
Татьяна Никонова ◽  
Tatyana Nikonova ◽  
Валерия ГУСАРОВА ◽  
Valeriya GUSAROVA ◽  
Ольга Пережогина ◽  
...  

In the last few years, the development of adventure tourism as a kind of active tourism initiatives, tourism firms have become more visible. Adventuretourism (adventure tourism) is different in originality and unusual variety of tours. It includes exotic travel, extreme sports, a specific move connected with risk and danger to life. In this regard, the article highlights the criterion of the differences of adventure tourism from other types of active travel. The authors point out the the main reasons for the popularity of adventure tourism of the article, among which are following: healthy lifestyle popularization, prestige of the activity of the pleasure, the desire of the modern tourist for new experiences and the rush of emotion, the possibility of self-realization, improving credibility and promotion in society through adventure tourism, including with help of social networks. Taking into account the growing popularity of adventure tourism in the world, the authors of the article analyzes the factors of Russia’s competitiveness for the adventure tourism development. It is revealed that strengths are rail transport infrastructure and a high level of health and hygiene. The article admits that now the development of adventure tourism in Russia is constrained by a number of negative factors to be overcome. Among them are the lack of a comprehensive look at the geography of Russia from the standpoint of the selection of adventure territories, the unsatisfactory level of tourist infrastructure of adventure, poor range and low quality of ser- vices adventure tourism, weak professional background of the staff.


1987 ◽  
Vol 19 (11) ◽  
pp. 47-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. E. Herricks ◽  
D. J. Schaeffer

Biological monitoring programs developed for ecosystem management, including experimental testing and descriptive assessments can be improved through careful selection of test systems. Test systems are a defined analysis unit employed to examine or assess. Test systems may range from simple biochemical assays to experimental manipulation of ecological systems. We have developed an efficient methodology for the selection of test systems used to assess the ecological system effects of chemicals. The process includes the recognition of ecosystem critical factors, identification of potential measures for these factors and selection of appropriate metrics for experimentation or assessment. A decision tree which leads to two methods for test system selection is proposed.


Author(s):  
D. Scott Crocker ◽  
Rahul Puri

AlliedSignal’s F124 combustor is analyzed using CFD as part of an effort to improve the design of the combustor. A reduction of soot emissions, without negative impact on other performance features such as liner life and lean stability, was the primary objective. The existing F124 combustor (TFE1042) was modeled using the commercial CFD-ACE+ software package to validate the CFD results and provide a basis for comparison for the modified design. Two design of experiment (DOE) matrices of the redesigned combustor were analyzed using CFD modeling. The results of the CFD solutions led to the selection of two configurations for combustor rig experimental testing. The test configurations were selected based on CFD predicted trends for smoke, ignition, lean stability and pattern factor. Engine tests demonstrated a smoke number reduction from more than 40 to less than 10. Lean stability was degraded as a result of a leaner primary zone, but adequate lean stability margin was maintained.


1974 ◽  
Vol 68 (5) ◽  
pp. 216-218
Author(s):  
Derek L. Burleson

The school or agency administrator bears the primary responsibility for the successful implementation of a family life and sex education program. An advisory committee, adequate publicity and public relations, provision of specialized training (including the budgeting of time and funds) and appropriate materials, and the careful selection of teaching staff are important areas with which the effective administrator must concern himself.


Author(s):  
Galina Vasilyeva ◽  
Svetlana Kalinina ◽  
Svetlana Burenina

In the modern model of education the attention of teachers is paid to the implementation of the individual educational route of the student. The article discusses the possibilities of modern educational technologies. The problem field of research is a contradiction between the need for higher education to implement the individual educational route of the student and the lack of attention of teachers to the selection of appropriate educational technologies. The aim of the study was to study the possibilities of modern educational technologies to strengthen the individuality, subjectivity, human capital of the student.


Weed Science ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 57 (5) ◽  
pp. 451-462 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Neal Stewart ◽  
Patrick J. Tranel ◽  
David P. Horvath ◽  
James V. Anderson ◽  
Loren H. Rieseberg ◽  
...  

The genetic basis of weedy and invasive traits and their evolution remain poorly understood, but genomic approaches offer tremendous promise for elucidating these important features of weed biology. However, the genomic tools and resources available for weed research are currently meager compared with those available for many crops. Because genomic methodologies are becoming increasingly accessible and less expensive, the time is ripe for weed scientists to incorporate these methods into their research programs. One example is next-generation sequencing technology, which has the advantage of enhancing the sequencing output from the transcriptome of a weedy plant at a reduced cost. Successful implementation of these approaches will require collaborative efforts that focus resources on common goals and bring together expertise in weed science, molecular biology, plant physiology, and bioinformatics. We outline how these large-scale genomic programs can aid both our understanding of the biology of weedy and invasive plants and our success at managing these species in agriculture. The judicious selection of species for developing weed genomics programs is needed, and we offer up choices, but noArabidopsis-like model species exists in the world of weeds. We outline the roadmap for creating a powerful synergy of weed science and genomics, given well-placed effort and resources.


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