Complex Space Monitoring Data Analysis to Determine Environmental Trends of Poland-Ukraine Border Areas
Author(s) -
Olga Butenko,
Stanislav HORELIK,
Inesa Krasovska,
Yevgeniy ZAKHARCHUK
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
architecture civil engineering environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2720-6947
pISSN - 1899-0142
DOI - 10.21307/acee-2020-016
Subject(s) - environmental monitoring , geography , pollution , terrain , environmental protection , environmental resource management , drainage basin , environmental quality , environmental science , environmental planning , ecology , cartography , environmental engineering , biology
The ecological state deterioration of the of the Western Bug river basin poses a direct threat to the environment and residents of Poland, Ukraine, Belarus and the Baltic countries. Therefore, the study topic is relevant and many scientists and scientific organizations are concerned with this problem. For example, the Western Bug basin environmental status analysis that was performed by Hagemann N., Blumensaat F. [1], Zabokritskaya M.R., Khilchevsky V.K. [2], Ertel, A.-M., Lupo, A., Scheifhacken, N. [3] and others. These studies analyze the long-term chemical regime of the Western Bug River basin surface waters and determine the impact of wastewater sources and agriculture on it. An overview of existing methods for assessing the current ecological status of monitored objects with the identification of possible COMPLEX SPACE MONITORING DATA ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE ENVIRONMENTAL TRENDS OF POLAND-UKRAINE BORDER AREAS
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