Рекреационная оценка ландшафтов Северо-Казахстанской области

The article describes the results of research of North Kazakhstan region (NKR) landscapes from the point of view of their sustainability and profitableness degree for the purposes of recreation. This work studies recreational conditions and resources of the regional landscapes, features of their te...

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Published in:Ландшафтная география в XXI веке : материалы Международной научной конференции "Третьи ландшафтно-экологические чтения, посвященные 100-летию со дня рождения Г. Е. Гришанкова", Симферополь, 11-14 сентября 2018 г. С. 212-215
Main Author: Мажитова, Гульнур Забихулаевна
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Russian
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Summary:The article describes the results of research of North Kazakhstan region (NKR) landscapes from the point of view of their sustainability and profitableness degree for the purposes of recreation. This work studies recreational conditions and resources of the regional landscapes, features of their territorial distribution, and possibilities of use for recreational purposes. The recreational assessment of landscapes is carried out on the basis of the developed system of criteria and parameters. The assessment was carried out within the boundaries of landscape areas. During the study we used the method of score appraisal. The obtained results made it possible to perform zoning of the region's territory according to the level of recreational potential, the degree of profitableness and the possibility of organizing recreational activities of the population. We determined that the most favorable conditions for recreational activities of the population generally form in four landscape areas: Imantauskiy, Petropavlovskiy, Aiyrtauskiy and Presnovsky. Seletinsky and Karasusky areas are characterized by less favorable conditions for recreation of the population.
Bibliography:Библиогр.: 17 назв.
ISBN:9785907032071