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Vegetation of the Northern Technogenic Landscape of South Yakutia

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  • Svetlana MIRONOVA

    (Scientific Research Institute of Applied Ecology of the North North Eastern Federal University Yakutsk Russian Federation)

  • Sargylana POISEEVA

    (Scientific Research Institute of Applied Ecology of the North North Eastern Federal University Yakutsk Russian Federation)

  • Ziya KUDINOVA

    (Scientific Research Institute of Applied Ecology of the North North Eastern Federal University Yakutsk Russian Federation)

  • Aleksey NIKIFOROV

    (Scientific Research Institute of Applied Ecology of the North North Eastern Federal University Yakutsk Russian Federation)

Abstract

The paper represents the results of long term studies of the vegetation of natural and technogenic landscapes of South Yakutia The author has assigned two classes two orders five unions and 12 associations characterizing the current state of vegetation of the studied region with the Brown Blanke ecological floral classification On the disturbed lands with open coal mining the mountain vegetation in the fields is completely destroyed instead of it only the succession processes are read there are no stable communities The author suggests carrying out measures for biological reclamation which can restore the surrounding ecosystem

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  • Svetlana MIRONOVA & Sargylana POISEEVA & Ziya KUDINOVA & Aleksey NIKIFOROV, 2017. "Vegetation of the Northern Technogenic Landscape of South Yakutia," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(7), pages 1381-1385.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:8:y:2017:i:7:p:1381-1385
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