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UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST FACULTY OF PHYSICS Guest 2024-11-22 1:31 |
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Conference: Bucharest University Faculty of Physics 2003 Meeting
Section: Nuclear and Elementary Particles Physics
Title: Programme Monitoring Strategy Sustained by Ecotourism
Authors: C. Oprea*, A. D. Zlobin, L. P. Cernenko, A. Oprea*,
P. V. Sedyshev, I. Ion**, M. V. Sedysheva (1)
Al. Mihul (2)
E. Stroe, R. Ciofu, S. Diaconescu, N. C. Ciofu (3)
Affiliation: 1) Department of Experimental Neutron Physics, Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics,
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna 141980, RF
2) Department of Particle Physics, Faculty of Physics, Bucharest University,
Bucharest 76900, Romania
3) Institute of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest, Romania
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Abstract:
Nowadays the human influence on the world heritage’s ecosystems in the past raised the problem of the ecological prognosis of the possible interferences and their consequences. The ecological monitoring programme presented in this paper is meant to evaluate and forecast the anthropogenic changes of biosphere state. The main goals are determining the most important factors that influence the change of the state of some components of the natural ecosystems, determining the observation indicators and establishing the controlled parameters –linked to their dynamics, of the natural complexes. On this basis the optimization of the programme of annual and periodic researches is foreseen. In this respect, the preparation of the data bases and analyses of the long-time monitoring over the state of the natural ecosystems is discussed. Besides, there is planned that this information will be used for designing GIS (Geographical Information System) for the preserve territory.
The presentation includes information on the European standard of sampling for the monitoring applied to an ecological situation on a tourist route and describes the analytical techniques used in research. The example of the characteristics of an ecosystem on the small river is resulted, which constitutes the basis for training to ecological specificity in water tourism.
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