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Подходы к интегральной оценке и ГИС-картографированию устойчивости и экологического благополучия геосистем. Часть iv. Интегральная оценка экологического благополучия наземных и водных геосистем

Подходы к интегральной оценке и ГИС-картографированию устойчивости и экологического благополучия геосистем. Часть iv. Интегральная оценка экологического благополучия наземных и водных геосистем

Abstract

This publication is the fourth in a series with this title. It addresses issues of building classifications of models of non-additive properties of geosystems (environmental well-being, “ecosystem health”). Examples of classification models of integrated assessment of ecological well-being of the water bodies, terrestrial ecosystems, are given. The authors propose a model-based classification of construction of the integral index of ecological well-being based on the method of summary indicators and the principles of ASPID methodology (analysis and synthesis of information indices under conditions of informational scarcity). Refs 27. Fig 1. Tables 4.

Настоящая публикация является четвертой в серии с данным названием. Рассматриваются вопросы построения моделей-классификаций неаддитивных свойств геосистем (экологическое благополучие, «здоровье экосистемы»). Приводятся примеры моделей-классификаций интегральной оценки экологического благополучия водных объектов, наземных экосистем. Авторы предлагают модели-классификации для построения интегрального показателя экологического благополучия на основе метода сводных показателей, принципов АСПИД-методологии (анализ и синтез показателей при информационном дефиците). Библиогр. 27 назв. Ил. 1. Табл. 4.

Keywords

ЭКОСИСТЕМА,ГЕОСИСТЕМА,ЭМЕРДЖЕНТНЫЕ СВОЙСТВА,ЭКОЛОГИЧЕСКОЕ БЛАГОПОЛУЧИЕ,ИНТЕГРАЛЬНАЯ ОЦЕНКА,МОДЕЛИ-КЛАССИФИКАЦИИ,GEOSYSTEM,INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT,NON-ADDITIVE PROPERTIES,SUSTAINABILITY,MODELS CLASSIFICATIONS

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