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CARTOGRAPHIC AND GEOINFORMATION METHODS FOR NATURAL HERITAGE PRESERVING
Sobolev N.A., Tishkov A.A., Belonovskaya E.A., Glazov P.M., Kobyakov K.N., Koltsov D.B., Krenke A.N., Sementsova M.V., Titova S.V. Using GIS for mapping the Great Eurasian Natural Backbone 5–19
Markova O.I., Emelyanova L.G., Maslennikova V.V., Kozhukhar A.Yu. Protected species of animals as an indicator of ecological state of New Moscow territory 20–36
Medvedkov A.A., Kotova M.V. Evaluation of the fire-fighting potential of forest landscapes of the Baikal natural territory using thermal infrared information data (on the example of the territory of the Baikal-Lena Reserve) 37–45
Silaev A.V., Semenov Ju.M., Semenov M.Yu. Basic approaches to geoinformation modeling of ecological state of the Lake Baikal basin 46–59
Verkhoturov A.A., Melkii V.A. Mapping of vegetation communities of the subzone of dark coniferous forests of the South Sakhalin based on space surveys 60–72
Kiseleva N.M. Principles and methods of developing a map “Geographical patterns of natural regeneration and forest stand productivity” 73–89
Hahina N.V., Kurlovich D.M., Kovalevskaya O.M. Creation of digital maps of natural landscapes of the National Park “Narochanskiy” 90–103
Shahbazyan T.Z. GIS-analysis for the purposes of the ecological framework formation and expansion of the network of protected natural areas (on the example of Stavropol Territory) 104–113
Zanozin V.V., Barmin A.N., Yamashkin S.A., Yamashkin A.A. Methods and algorithms for assessing landscape diversity in morphological terms on the example of the central part of the Volga River Delta 114–130
Samofalova I.A. Geomodeling of soil cover on the basis of generalized spatial analysis territories of the “Basegi” Reserve (Middle Ural) 131–146
CARTOGRAPHIC AND GEOINFORMATION METHODS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS OF HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE PRESERVING
Mitin I.I. Critical analysis of existing approaches towards atlases within cultural geography 147–162
Krassowski A.P. About the methods for specifying the date of drawing up of the Russian State of the XVII century 163–176
Smekalova T.N., Terekhin E.A., Pasumanskiy A.E., Lisetskii F.N. Using of historical cartography, remote sensing data and GIS for studying of land division system of Taurian Chersonesos 177–187
Poletaev A.O. GIS analysis of the spatial location of kurgans in the context of their preservation as objects of historical and cultural heritage 188–201
Bryukhanova E.A., Krupochkin E.P., Rygalova M.V. The reconstruction of the Siberian cities historical topography by means of GIS technologies (the case of Tobolsk at the turn of the 19th–20th c.) 202–212
Muld S.A., Antipenko A.V., Gavrilyuk A.N., Fridrikhson S.K., Zhivanyuk I.A. Remote and geophysical methods in the study of the uniguely preserved early iron age landscape of the upper part of the Lake Donuzlav in Crimea 213–227
Manerov M.R., Syuzyumov A.A., Tiurin S.V. Methodical framework for developing interactive web maps based on the example of Struve Geodetic Arc UNESCO World Heritage Site 228–241
Lisetskii F.N., Terekhin E.A., Poletaev A.O., Buryak Z.A. Application of GIS technologies to study the territories of the archaeological heritage: A case of the rural district of Tauric Chersonesos, Crimea 242–256
Ukrainsky P.A. The choice of the optimal order of the neighborhood for separation a spatial point pattern into a cluster and noise component (by the example of analysis of location of antique settlements in the Kerch Peninsula) 257–265
Herzen A.A. Cartographic methods for solving historical and geographical problems (on the example of multiscale research of Europe, mediterranean and North-Western Black Sea regions) 266–281
Krassowski A.P. About methodology of identification of rural settlements with using the available information about them in documents and cartographic materials of the 16th–19th centuries (on the examples rural of Ruzsky District of Moscow Province) 282–298
Smekalova T.N., Kashuba M.T. Remote sensing in the study of Late Bronze Age settlements in North-Western Crimea 299–310
Yankelevich S.S., Lebzak A.O., Lebzak E.V. Technological aspects of creating a web GIS of cultural heritage objects for spatial development of the territory on the example of the Novosibirsk region 311–319
Gerasimenko T.I., Sviatokha N.U. Transformation of the oikonyms of the Republic of Tajikistan: analysis and mapping 320–328
GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCE IN GEORGIA. THE CONTRIBUTION OF A.F. ASLANIKASHVILI AND N.L. BERUCHASHVILI TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY
Gordeziani T.P. Some questions of theoretical cartography 329–342
Chabaniuk V.S., Rudenko L.G. Metacartography of A. Aslanikashvili and Relational Cartography 343–357
Maghlakelidze R.V., Gordeziani T.P., Jamaspishvili N.Sh., Sharashenidze M.D. Geoinformation system of the Martkopi station: communications and prospects 358–370
Chabaniuk V.S., Polyvach K.A. Cartographic interpretation of the “meta” notion in the cultural heritage context 371–384
Nikolaishvili D.A., Sharashenidze M.D., Tolordava R.Sh., Maghlakelidze R.V., Kvetenadze M., Kharebava N. Anthropogenic transformation of landscapes in 19th–20th centuries 385–392
Laoshvili Z., Iremashvili A., Grigolia L. Spatial analysis of depopulation in Georgian villages 393–399
Gorgodze T., Gudzuadze G. The use of electronic atlases for school geography teaching (for Georgian schools) 400–407
Elizbarashvili N., Gogoladze S., Elizbarashvili R., Grigolia L., Sandodze G. Some geographical dimensions of Georgia’s sustainable development 408–415
DOI: 10.35595/2414-9179-2020-4-26