The significance of terrain for the assessment of natural complex sensitivity to human impact
This article considers the influence of terrain on the assessment of natural system sensitivity to anthropogenic impact. The author presents a classification model of natural system sensitivity to anthropogenic chemical and mechanical impacts. The article examines certain cases of the influence ...
Geography of the mobile internet in the border and interior regions of Russia
... introduced new criteria for gauging and reimagining space, closely linked to the accessibility of digital technologies and the density of information and communication infrastructure [13]. Nonetheless, this transformation has led to an unequal technological terrain [14], resulting in a shift from central to peripheral positions within the global cyberspace. Remarkably, the virtual realm is not isolated from the physical world; instead, it seamlessly integrates into daily life. Digitalization represents a ...
The use of geographic information analysis to solve the problem of ensuring the security of the Kaliningrad region’s population
... and calculation of damage associated with devas-tating polder soil flooding. It is proposed to use SQL queries technology com-plemented by the spatial buffering functions and overlays to solve the first problem and the construction of digital spatial terrain models and calculation of volumes of overlay transactions with layers containing residential areas and economic entities to solve the second one.
1. Hutchinson M. F. A new procedure for gridding elevation and stream line data with automatic removal ...
Geopolitical regionalisation of the Baltic area: the essence and historical dynamics
... territorial waters and exclusive economic zones.
II. Physiographical contour. It includes, by definition, the sea itself and its catchment area. Other parameters may be utilised as well: the effect of the sea on the local climate of the features of the terrain.
III. Communications contour. It primarily encompasses inland waterways and a network of sea and river ports. It can also include rivers belonging to the basin of neighbouring seas but servicing the coastal contour and connected to the Baltic ...
Spatial differentiation of rural territories in the Kaliningrad region: implications for socio-economic policies
... populated peripheral district is Slavsk, located on polder lands drained by canals, with dam-bound settlements along the canal banks. The least densely populated is the Ozersk urban district in the southern part of the region. It is situated in a hilly terrain with irregular-shaped land parcels and small settlements.
In addition to a larger number of residents per settlement, villages in the immediate suburban zone have a higher density of rural population and usually shorter average distances between ...
Expansionism in Poland’s strategic culture: historical retrospective and variations
... conduct. What Frycz Modrzewski proposed back in his time is reminiscent of the besieged fortress culture: monitoring the diplomatic activity of potential adversaries, taking advantage of barriers to trade in military goods and making use of the natural terrain to build fortifications. Within this logic, Poland had to be ready to repel an attack whilst remaining morally pure and giving no reason for hostile actions [28, p. 330—334], [29].
Such an abrupt abandonment of religion and opportunities to ...
Modernization of the cellular communication system in the city of Svetlogorsk based on the fifth generation network
Analyzed the existing cellular network in the city of Svetlogorsk. The expediency of introducing fifth generation networks is substantiated. Taking into account the building density and terrain, signal propagation models were selected, the radio channel budget, the radius of the zone of reliable radio reception, and the number of base stations were calculated. The optimal location of cellular base stations in the city of Svetlogorsk ...
Kant in the Time of COVID
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Physical aspects of the providing high-quality mobile radio communication to the peripheral settlement of the Kaliningrad region
... Yantarny, the expediency of implementing fifth-generation networks-5G-is justified. On the basis of accounting for the physical processes of radio wave propagation of the corresponding frequency ranges, taking into account the density of buildings and terrain, calculations of the zones of confident radio reception in the study area were performed, the optimal location of cellular base stations was determined, and the choice of equipment was justified.
Filatova M. G., Aletskaya V. A., Shpilevaya ...
Peculiarities of zooplankton succession depending on the landscape and the genesis of the lake basin (on ex-ample of some lakes of the Pskov Oblast)
... фитопланктона Рыбинского водохранилища. Тольятти, 1999.
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Cherevichko A., Aleksandrov Yu.
type of terrain, trophic status, zooplankton community structure, succession
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