Handbook of Research on Improving the Natural and Ecological Conditions of the Polesie Zone

Handbook of Research on Improving the Natural and Ecological Conditions of the Polesie Zone

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Release Date: May, 2023|Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 479
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8248-3
ISBN13: 9781668482483|ISBN10: 1668482487|EISBN13: 9781668482506
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The wetlands of the Polish Polissya zone in previous centuries had a negative impact on the economic development of the region and were an obstacle to social transformation. Even in ancient times, humans were aware of the need for drainage measures, as evidenced by archaeological excavations and traces of preserved reclamation works dating back a thousand years. Unfortunately, little has survived testifying to the scale of hydro melioration until the second half of the 18th century.

The Handbook of Research on Improving the Natural and Ecological Conditions of the Polesie Zone considers the results of many years of research and the production experience of leading scientists and specialists of the water management and melioration profile regarding natural, historical, social, economic, constructive, regime-technological, ecological, economic, and other aspects of land reclamation and development of the Polissya zone. Covering key topics such as water treatment, ecology, nature conservation, and environmental science, this premier reference source is ideal for industry professionals, researchers, academicians, practitioners, scholars, instructors, and students.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Agricultural Management
  • Agriculture
  • Biotechnology
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Environmental Science
  • Nature Conservation
  • Soil
  • Water
  • Water treatment
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Anatoliy Rokochinskiy is a Ph.D., Doctor of Sciences (Engineering), professor of the Department of Water Engineering and Water Technologies, National University of Water and Environmental Engineering,Ukraine. Field of activity: development of the scientific principles, methods and models for the justification of climatologically-optimal strategies for creating and managing complex natural and man-made objects in the field of water management, environmental protection, agriculture and the energy sector of the country through the use of modern computer and information technologies. Author of more than 390 scientific and scientific-methodological works. Teaching courses: Automation of the design of water management and melioration objects, Water Engineering and Water Technologies.
Lyudmyla Kuzmych is a Ph.D., Doctor of Science (Engineering), professor, the Chief Researcher of the Department of Drainage, the Institute of Water Problems and Land Reclamation of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine. The specific areas of research concern studying the impact of various regime-forming factors on the formation of soil water regimes in modern economic conditions and climate change, to develop scientific and methodological principles of soil water regime management on reclaimed lands, water-energy-food nexus to ensure sustainable agricultural production taking into account climatic, economic, technical, technological and environmental factors. Lyudmyla Kuzmych is the author and co-author of about 200 scientific publications, including 4 manuals, 3 monographs, 10 patents, etc.
Pavlo Volk is a Ph.D., Doctor of Sciences (Engineering), professor of the Department of Water Engineering and Water Technologies, National University of Water and Environmental Engineering,Ukraine. Scientific activity is related to the development of scientific principles, methods, and models for substantiating optimal technical and technological solutions in projects of construction, reconstruction, and operation of water management reclamation and nature protection objects. These objects are complex natural-technical systems and ecological-economic systems. The development of new methods and models is carried out taking into account economic and environmental standards based on the use of modern computer and high-information technologies. 146 publications, which include: 6 collective monographs; 2 textbooks; 10 industry standards; 24 educational and methodical textbooks; 28 articles are included in the WoS and Scopus scientific and metric databases; 32 professional articles; 29 theses at conferences, 11 of which are included in WoS and Scopus; 10 Ukrainian utility model patents, 6 intellectual property certificates.
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