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CADASTRAL ASSESSMENT OF CRIMEAN BEACHES AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE COASTAL DEVELOPMENT

https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2010-3-2-98-119

Abstract

One of the important steps towards sustainable development of territories is the assessment of the reserves and rate of consumption of natural resources. Such assessments are also supported at the international level. The recreational resources represent the most important type of natural resources for the coastal zone of Crimea. They are the basis for recreational tourism and, therefore, determine the economic status of the peninsula as a whole. Currently, however, the coastal zone of Crimea is being developed quite chaotically. The need for a specialized information system capable of timely reflecting natural and manmade changes in the coastal zones is widely recognized.
The paper presents a system that was developed using ESRI ArcGIS formats capable of not only capturing changes occurring in the environment, but to also identifying options for a more efficient use of the recreational resources of the peninsula. The approach and unique algorithms developed by the authors of this paper were applied to four Crimean beaches.

About the Authors

Vyacheslav Dolotov

Ukraine
Senior scientist, Shelf Hydrophysics Department, Marine Hydrophysical Institute of National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Sevastopol, Ukraine, Kapitanskaya, 2, 99011


Vitaly Ivanov

Ukraine
Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Head of the Department of Shelf Hydrophysics, Director of the Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukraine, Kapitanskaya, 2, 99011


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Dolotov V., Ivanov V. CADASTRAL ASSESSMENT OF CRIMEAN BEACHES AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE COASTAL DEVELOPMENT. GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY. 2010;3(2):98-119. https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2010-3-2-98-119

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