landscape ecology

LEGISLATIVE MECHANISMS FOR PRESERVING BIODIVERSITY AND COMBATING INVASIVE FLORA AS A CONDITION FOR THE ECOLOGICAL SAFETY OF LANDSCAPES

The paper examines legislative mechanisms for biodiversity conservation and combating invasive flora as key instruments for ensuring the ecological safety of landscapes. Emphasis is placed on the need to improve the regulatory framework in the field of environmental protection, taking into account current environmental challenges. It analyzes existing national and international legal acts that regulate biodiversity conservation, as well as the specifics of the legal regime for managing invasive plant species.

METHODOLOGY AND ORGANIZATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH IN THE SYSTEM OF LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY AND RADIOECOLOGICAL MONITORING OF TERRITORIES CONTAMINATED WITH RADIONUCLIDES

This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of methodological approaches to the organization of environmental research in the context of landscape ecology with an emphasis on radioecological monitoring of areas contaminated with radionuclides. The study is based on a systematic approach that takes into account the spatial differentiation of radioactive contamination in relation to the geo-ecological characteristics of the area and the structure of landscapes.