Опасности и риски рекреационного водопользования: векторы международных исследований. Воздействия природных сил на рекреационные пляжи и здоровье человека
- Авторы: Андреева И.В.1
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Учреждения:
- Институт водных и экологических проблем СО РАН
- Выпуск: Том 50, № 3 (2023)
- Страницы: 344-352
- Раздел: ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ ВОДНЫХ РЕСУРСОВ, ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ И ПРАВОВЫЕ АСПЕКТЫ
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0321-0596/article/view/134863
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0321059623030033
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/CXNJGZ
- ID: 134863
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В завершение серии обзоров зарубежных публикаций по проблемам опасностей на рекреационных пляжах обобщены цели, задачи, методы и выводы исследований угроз общественным пространствам, инфраструктуре и отдыхающим от волн, течений, эрозии и других природных явлений и процессов. На основе анализа подходов и результатов прикладных гидродинамических, геоморфологических, климатических и социологических исследований обозначены идеи, перспективные для развития отечественной теории и практики изучения опасностей на пляжах.
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И. В. Андреева
Институт водных и экологических проблем СО РАН
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Email: direction-altai@yandex.ru
Россия, 656038, Барнаул
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