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Atlas information systems to preserve the natural heritage in the metropolis

Sciences about Earth , UDC: 912.4, 913, 908 DOI: 10.25688/2076-9091.2023.49.1.6

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  • Markova Olga Ivanovna Candidate of Geographical Sciences

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Specially protected natural areas of Moscow (as well as specially protected green areas in the new part of the capital) need complete and modern information support that reflects the required information in the best way and facilitates management decisions. The possibilities and prospects of creating an atlas information system (AIS) for the conservation of natural heritage in a metropolis (on the example of Moscow) as a new type of synthesized systems with geoinformation technologies, maps and multimedia are considered. In such systems, it is possible to reflect the image of the territory near to reality. The structure of the AIS with a convenient search for the required information is of great importance. It should contain the necessary sections on protected areas in general, protected species of biota and communities of living organisms, natural complexes, cultural landscapes and their dynamics, transformation and reconstruction of protected areas. It is important to show the dynamics of the natural environment and the cultural landscape of the city, where there are fewer and fewer unsealed territories, valuable natural objects are being destroyed, rare plants and animals are disappearing, landscape improvement is turning into a radical reorganization. In the AIS, a comprehensive assessment and forecast of changes in natural heritage objects is possible.

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Markova, O. I. (2023). Atlas information systems to preserve the natural heritage in the metropolis Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 2023, №1 (49), 74. https://doi.org/10.25688/2076-9091.2023.49.1.6
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