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2007 , Volume 12, Special issue, p.90-99
Sleptsov O.I., Struchkova G.P., Kapitonova T.A.
Geoinformation technologies in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia)
The usage of the geoinformation systems is especially actual for a detailed study, assimilation, monitoring, safety measures and sustainable development of Yakutia territory where the standard methods are not effective due to large and sparsely populated territory. In the Yakut scientific centre of SB RAS the local data bases have been created in different directions of nature usage, preservation of surroundings, supplying the technogenic safety of complicated technical systems which are of great value not only for the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) but also for other neighboring regions of the Far East Okrug.
[full text] Author(s): Sleptsov Oleg Ivkentyevich Dr. Office: Federal Research Center the Yakut Scientific Center, V.P. Larionov Institute of Physical-Technical Problems of the North, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science Address: 677980, Russia, Yakutsk, 1 Oktyabrskaya str
Phone Office: (914) 271-78-54 E-mail: oisleptsov@mail.ru SPIN-code: 1715-2744Struchkova Galina Prokopyevna PhD. Office: Federal Research Center the Yakut Scientific Center, V.P. Larionov Institute of Physical-Technical Problems of the North, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science Address: 677980, Russia, Yakutsk, 1 Oktyabrskaya str
Phone Office: (411)2390550 E-mail: pandoramy8@list.ru SPIN-code: 7688-1700Kapitonova Tamara Afanasyevna PhD. Office: Federal Research Center the Yakut Scientific Center, V.P. Larionov Institute of Physical-Technical Problems of the North, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science Address: 677980, Russia, Yakutsk, 1 Oktyabrskaya str
Phone Office: (914) 223-25-72 E-mail: kapitonova@iptpn.ysn.ru SPIN-code: 8605-0573 Bibliography link: Sleptsov O.I., Struchkova G.P., Kapitonova T.A. Geoinformation technologies in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) // Computational technologies. 2007. V. 12. Special issue 3. GIS and Web Technologies for Interdisciplinary Studies. Proceedings of the SB RAS Research Program 4.5.2. Issue I. . P. 90-99
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