On the role of landscape and geographical factors in the optimisation of regional nature management
... problem of the optimisation of regional nature management in the conditions of the Kaliningrad region. The author reviews the current state of landscapes and their development and emphasises the significance of landscape and geographical factors for efficient and environmentally friendly development.
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Ваулина В.
Д., Козлович И.
И.
Ландшафты // Калининградская область. Очерки природы / сост.
Д.
Я. Беренбейм; ...
Methods of Assessing Coastal Marine Waters Quality: Current State and Perspectives
The article considers the basic methods of sea water quality assessment. The indicators of shell diversity of dominant bivalve molluscs in tidal accumulations are suggested as the most efficient field method.
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Краснов Е.
В., Корнеевец Л.
В.
Антропогенное воздействие на морские экосистемы европейских морей //
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Baltyckie
forum
ekologiczne
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An overview of international environmental education projects in the Kaliningrad region
... intensive international cooperation including that in the field of environmental education. The article offers an overview of joint projects implemented by educational institutions, NGOs, and local authorities and analyses the prerequisites for their efficiency.
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Дедков В.
П., Зотов С.
И., Краснов Е.
В.
и др. Экологическое образование для устойчивого развития // Экология — здоровье — развитие: ...
The reparative treatment of the wounded and injured with multisystem injuries to the tendons and nerves of the upper extremity
... 50—70 % of orthopedic trauma incidents. The number of multisystem injuries is increasing. The author describes the frequency, structure, and extent of injuries to tendons and nerves on the basis of 400 cases. The article offers an analysis of the efficiency of pre-hospital surgical interventions. The statistical data obtained favour high-precision techniques of tendon and nerve treatment over the traditional ones. The author achieved relatively high positive results of treatment — 88,8 % of
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