GEOMECHANICS
Geoecology

DOI.org/10.5281/zenodo.1119194

Golikov S., Maiorov I., Petrova E.

SERGEY GOLIKOV, Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Deputy Director, School of Engineering, e-mail: golikov.sy@dvfu.ru
IGOR MAIOROV, Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Professor, Department of Life Safety in Emergencies and Environment Protection, School of Engineering, e-mail: mayorov.is@dvfu.ru
Far Eastern Federal University
8 Sukhanova St., Vladivostok, Russia, 690091

EVGENIYA PETROVA, Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Senior Research, e mail: petrova@poi.dvo.ru
V.I. Il`ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, FEB RAS
43 Baltiyskaya St., Vladivostok, Russia, 690041

Improving the quality of medium and long term forecasts and the choice of optimal environmental management schemes in the south of the Russian Far East

Abstract: The paper presents a geoecological assessment of numerous pollutants affecting the marine environment. For the first time, basing on the principles of sustainable management of environment, the authors have carried out a retrospective study of changes in the environmental situation from the beginning of the Russian colonisation of the southern part of the Far East to this day. Based on information technologies, the assessments enable one to determine the optimal economic strategy of environmental management. The results of the authors’ assessment of the environmental conditions testify to the necessity of best practices in order to protect the natural environment and preserve renewable natural resources as a basis for well-being and steady economic development of the region. The geoecological analysis and retrospective assessments have made it possible to identify main trends in the regional management of environment peculiar of the region, to propose medium term and long term projections of the development of the region. Optimal schemes economically viable to the management and environmental friendly techniques for the southern part of the Russian Far East are proposed as well.

Key words: environmental management, geoecological analysis, retrospective assessment, natural resource potential, environmental problems, management decisions, forecast.

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