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Title of the article The Experience of Quantitative Evaluation of Bioclimatic Conditions for the Regional Strategy Objectives (on the Example of the Russian Far East)
Pages 138-154
Author 1 Alexander Nikolaevich Demyanenko
Doctor of Geography, Professor, Chief Researcher
Economic Research Institute FEB RAS
153 Tikhookeanskaya Street, Khabarovsk, Russia, 680042
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Author 2 Nikolay Alexandrovich Demyanenko
Consultant
Khabarovsk School of Management
Khabarovsk, Russia
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Abstract The authors consider an assessment of bioclimatic conditions, which serve as a measure of the environment’s aggressiveness, as one of the stages of the regional economic strategy development. The calculation of the wet cooling wind index according to Hill (which was carried out on the data of 528 weather stations) resulted in the development of several diagrams. The authors obtain quantitative assessment of the different states of the environment and show the spatial heterogeneity of bioclimatic parameters on the territory of the Far Eastern Federal District. The study shows that the areas with the bioclimatic values, which are typical for the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions, are found to the South of these natural zones
Code 911.63(571.6)
DOI 10.14530/se.2012.4.138-154
Keywords strategic analysis ♦ bioclimatic conditions ♦ zoning ♦ Hill’s index ♦ the North ♦ the Arctic ♦ the sub-Arctic ♦ the Far Eastern Federal District
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For citation Demyanenko A.N., Demyanenko N.A. The Experience of Quantitative Evaluation of Bioclimatic Conditions for the Regional Strategy Objectives (on the Example of the Russian Far East). Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika = Spatial Economics, 2012, no. 4, pp. 138-154. DOI: 10.14530/se.2012.4.138-154. (In Russian).
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Financing The article was prepared with the support of the grant of the Russian State Fund for the Humanities No. 12-32-06001, draft DVO No. 12-I-UN-01

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