Krasnoyarks, Russian Federation
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Krasnoyarks, Russian Federation
employee
Krasnoyarks, Russian Federation
The article introduces a new system of boreal forest management that aims at preserving the biodiversity, resources, and ecological potential. The research results can help to develop regional strategies for large forest regions that experience significant man-made impact. Antropogenic factors destroy the resource potential of forests, as well as their biological diversity, not to mention the hydrological regime of rivers. The paper features various measures that make it possible to avoid risks and ensure sustainable long-term use of forests.
boreal forests, biodiversity, sustainable forest management, hydrological role of forests
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