Sustainable Forest Management Tools for the Moscow Region

The paper presents an inventory of current forest formations and a map of forest vegetation in the Moscow region. To assess current forest formations, an approach integrating both ground- and remote sensing data was applied. The transformation of forests in the Moscow region was evaluated by the cri...

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Main Authors: Tatiana V. Chernenkova, Ivan P. Kotlov, Nadezhda G. Belyaeva, Olga V. Morozova, Elena G. Suslova, Michail Yu. Puzachenko, Alexander N. Krenke
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Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2019-12-01
Series:Geography, Environment, Sustainability
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Online Access:https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/901
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spelling doaj-f09dc57fef384382b494532c5d3f796b2021-07-28T21:10:08ZengLomonosov Moscow State UniversityGeography, Environment, Sustainability2071-93882542-15652019-12-01124355610.24057/2071-9388-2019-57420Sustainable Forest Management Tools for the Moscow RegionTatiana V. Chernenkova0Ivan P. Kotlov1Nadezhda G. Belyaeva2Olga V. Morozova3Elena G. Suslova4Michail Yu. Puzachenko5Alexander N. Krenke6Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of SciencesSevertsov institute of ecology and evolution, Russian Academy of SciencesInstitute of Geography, Russian Academy of SciencesInstitute of Geography, Russian Academy of SciencesM.V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityInstitute of Geography, Russian Academy of SciencesInstitute of Geography, Russian Academy of SciencesThe paper presents an inventory of current forest formations and a map of forest vegetation in the Moscow region. To assess current forest formations, an approach integrating both ground- and remote sensing data was applied. The transformation of forests in the Moscow region was evaluated by the criteria of changing the quality, quantity and spatial configuration of forests, in accordance with the model SLOSS (Single Large or Several Small). The conceptual model "Pressure-State-Response" (hereinafter PRS) was used to develop appropriate tools for sustainable environmental management in the region. The use of this model made it possible not only to assess the state of forests but also to determine the main impacts affecting them, as well as the effectiveness of measures aimed at optimizing environmental management regimes in order to maintain forest biodiversity. Complex assessment of sets of indicators for each group of PRS criteria is performed for the integrated multicriteria assessment of sustainable forest management within the boundaries of urban districts. The average normalized score was calculated for each group of criteria. Correlation between the scores of the groups of criteria evaluated and classification of administrative units according to the ratio of groups of the K-means method criteria performed. As a result of component-by-component evaluation, the values of indicators are presented in form of tables and map сharts. Benchmarking of Specially Protected Natural Area (SPNA) system and reforestation activities is performed regarding to the forest biodiversity conservation in the urban districts. It is shown that single integrated assessment of the ecological value of the territory (the "State" criterion), an integrated assessment of impact factors (the "Load") and appropriate actions to maintain forest biodiversity (the "Response" criterion) can be considered as an expression of generalized information directly used in decision-making and assessment of current trends for a particular region.https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/901moscow regionforest biodiversitysustainable managementanthropogenic impactspecially protected natural areasreforestation
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author Tatiana V. Chernenkova
Ivan P. Kotlov
Nadezhda G. Belyaeva
Olga V. Morozova
Elena G. Suslova
Michail Yu. Puzachenko
Alexander N. Krenke
spellingShingle Tatiana V. Chernenkova
Ivan P. Kotlov
Nadezhda G. Belyaeva
Olga V. Morozova
Elena G. Suslova
Michail Yu. Puzachenko
Alexander N. Krenke
Sustainable Forest Management Tools for the Moscow Region
Geography, Environment, Sustainability
moscow region
forest biodiversity
sustainable management
anthropogenic impact
specially protected natural areas
reforestation
author_facet Tatiana V. Chernenkova
Ivan P. Kotlov
Nadezhda G. Belyaeva
Olga V. Morozova
Elena G. Suslova
Michail Yu. Puzachenko
Alexander N. Krenke
author_sort Tatiana V. Chernenkova
title Sustainable Forest Management Tools for the Moscow Region
title_short Sustainable Forest Management Tools for the Moscow Region
title_full Sustainable Forest Management Tools for the Moscow Region
title_fullStr Sustainable Forest Management Tools for the Moscow Region
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Forest Management Tools for the Moscow Region
title_sort sustainable forest management tools for the moscow region
publisher Lomonosov Moscow State University
series Geography, Environment, Sustainability
issn 2071-9388
2542-1565
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The paper presents an inventory of current forest formations and a map of forest vegetation in the Moscow region. To assess current forest formations, an approach integrating both ground- and remote sensing data was applied. The transformation of forests in the Moscow region was evaluated by the criteria of changing the quality, quantity and spatial configuration of forests, in accordance with the model SLOSS (Single Large or Several Small). The conceptual model "Pressure-State-Response" (hereinafter PRS) was used to develop appropriate tools for sustainable environmental management in the region. The use of this model made it possible not only to assess the state of forests but also to determine the main impacts affecting them, as well as the effectiveness of measures aimed at optimizing environmental management regimes in order to maintain forest biodiversity. Complex assessment of sets of indicators for each group of PRS criteria is performed for the integrated multicriteria assessment of sustainable forest management within the boundaries of urban districts. The average normalized score was calculated for each group of criteria. Correlation between the scores of the groups of criteria evaluated and classification of administrative units according to the ratio of groups of the K-means method criteria performed. As a result of component-by-component evaluation, the values of indicators are presented in form of tables and map сharts. Benchmarking of Specially Protected Natural Area (SPNA) system and reforestation activities is performed regarding to the forest biodiversity conservation in the urban districts. It is shown that single integrated assessment of the ecological value of the territory (the "State" criterion), an integrated assessment of impact factors (the "Load") and appropriate actions to maintain forest biodiversity (the "Response" criterion) can be considered as an expression of generalized information directly used in decision-making and assessment of current trends for a particular region.
topic moscow region
forest biodiversity
sustainable management
anthropogenic impact
specially protected natural areas
reforestation
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