Digital accounting of large hunting animals in large territories (on the example of the Kemerovo region – Kuzbass)
Volume 15 • Issue 4
Prosekov Aleksandr Yu.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24412/1999-6837-2021-4-145-156
Published on: 06.12.2021
The article considers a wide range of issues of the effectiveness of environmental monitoring using digital technologies in the framework of environmental protection measures of the Kemerovo region (Kuzbass). The problems of multifactorial development of the agricultural sector with the help of digital technologies are included in the broad scientific context of digitalization of the agro-industrial complex. Digital methods of accounting for large animals in large territories are an important source for obtaining information about the biodiversity of the region, about the situation with many species of hunting animals. But these modern methods of wildlife control and methods of winter route accounting of hunting animals are very different. In this study, an analysis of the number of hunting animals was carried out on the territory of two administrative districts of the Kemerovo region (Krapivinsky and Tisulsky). This analysis was carried out according to the author's methodology, which was associated with an organic combination of digital and traditional methods of animal monitoring. The results of this study showed that the accounting of hunting resources using digital technologies within the studied territory differed in many species and territories from the data of winter route accounting. At the same time, many discrepancies are more often biologically explicable. At the same time, since the experience of digital accounting remains relatively limited, the work carried out requires additional analysis of its methodological and organizational approaches in the region.
Prosekov A. Yu. Digital accounting of large hunting animals in large territories (on the example of the Kemerovo region – Kuzbass). Dal’nevostochnyj agrarnyj vestnik = Far Eastern Agrarian Herald. 2021; 4 (60): 145–156. (In Russ.). doi: 10.24412/1999-6837-2021-4-145-156.
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