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2227-6572

Author(s):  
Alexander Sadovski ◽  

In many fields including agroclimatology, pedology, plant introduction, environmental health and agricultural transfer, detection of areas of similar climate is of significant interest. Numerical methods including cluster analysis, similarity measures, and other techniques were used to compare climatic data from Islandian meteorological stations to classify them according to similar homoclimate. Using Euclidean distance and City-block (Manhattan) distance, data from Iceland, Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Alaska state of the USA were analyzed to reveal homoclime. One of the conclusions from the study is that Iceland has a similar climate to Alaska and Norway. Climate change is already affecting agriculture, with effects unevenly distributed across the world. These changes will undoubtedly lead to a reconsideration of the question of allocation of appropriate agricultural crops to given areas and evaluation of bioclimatic resources in territories with similar climate. Results from this study are related to the territory of Iceland, but the approach to classify meteorological stations according to similar homoclimate and reveal homoclime in selected territories is applicable everywhere in the world.


Author(s):  
NR Pirtskhalava-Karpova ◽  
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AA Karpov ◽  
DA Barashnin ◽  
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Monitoring of the animal world is an important component in the development of world science. Observations of animals in specially protected nature areas are conducted year-round. The goal of the study was to develop electronic data collection forms for Survey123 used for ArcGIS application and to collect field data using this application tested during the field seasons 2018–2019 in the National Park Russian Arctic. Monitoring of the number of Arctic animals (white bears, walruses, seals, etc.) was carried out from the marine vessel and along the walking routes during the polar day by the state inspectors of the Russian Arctic National Park. The results of the application testing were the animal counting field data in electronic format taken during one flight of the 50 Years of Victory icebreaker, on the vessel “Altai” and during three flights of the Sea Spirit vessel. The total number of mammals obtained using the application during the 2018–2019 field seasons was 3,452 individuals, and the total number of birds was 14,457. All animal encounters are referenced by coordinates and presented on the electronic map. The Survey123 application testing during the 2018–2019 field seasons showed the efficiency of collecting animal data in electronic format which makes the data immediately available for processing and analysis. At the end of the field seasons, it was concluded that the electronic application can completely replace the hand-written register of animals.


Author(s):  
Natal’ya Chagina ◽  
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Nikolay Ivanchenko ◽  
Evgeniy Varakin ◽  
Nikita Sobolev ◽  
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Author(s):  
Natal’ya Prilutskaya ◽  
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Lyudmila Popova ◽  
Valentina Leont’eva ◽  
Tat’yana Korel’skaya ◽  
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Author(s):  
Lyudmila Drachkova ◽  
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Konstantin Zaykov

Author(s):  
Aleksey Lobanov ◽  
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Elena Pustova ◽  
Anatoliy Zolotukhin
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