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Budování ideální krajiny v přírodně-krajinářském parku a její následné přeměny na příkladu parku v Zahrádkách u České Lípy

Budování ideální krajiny v přírodně-krajinářském parku a její následné přeměny na příkladu parku v Zahrádkách u České Lípy

Author(s): Markéta Šantrůčková / Language(s): Czech Issue: 1/2017

Landscape parks are an important part of cultural heritage and create characteristic features of a cultural landscape. The paper is divided to two parts. First, the ideal landscape park is presented as it was created in the works of theorists, philosophers, and gardeners in the 18th and 19th centuries. The ideal landscape park should be intentionally irregular and it should communicate with the surrounding landscape. The landscape parks were furnished with several follies and both domestic and introduced plants were cultivated. The second part is focused on the model area, the park at Zahrádky near Česká Lípa in Northern Bohemia. The park at Zahrádky is an example of a typical Bohemian landscape park founded at the beginning of the 19th century in place of the previous Baroque garden created by the Kounic family. In the first half of the 19th century, the park was furnished with several small buildings, orangeries and pavilions. New alleys and a pond with an island were created. During the second half of the 19th century, landscape design activities spread to the surrounding landscape. On the other hand, the park itself was rebuilt more generously and wide open meadows and groves were the key stones of the composition of the park. Three main parts could be distinguished: the manor park, the old game park, and the yard. The history and composition of the park at Zahrádky was studied using old prints and archive files mainly stored in the State Regional Archive at Litoměřice, the Česká Lípa Estate (Velkostatek Česká Lípa ) and the Kounic Family Archive (Rodinný archiv Kouniců).

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The impact of soft law on the regulation of sustainable investment in the Arctic Region

Author(s): Aleksei Yu. Churilov / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2024

The article discusses the issue of regulating sustainable and responsible investment in the Arctic region. The execution of large-scale investment initiatives in this region will require substantial capital, including foreign ones, as well as a large-scale impact on the ecology of the Arctic region. The work emphasizes the importance of making sustainable investments, which in the long term will not harm either the environment or indigenous and small-numbered peoples living in the project areas. The purpose of the work is to study how soft law instruments affect the regulation of investment in the Arctic using narratological methods. Currently, there is a clear lack of international legal regulation of sustainable investment, and the legislation of different states on relevant issues follows different approaches. When investment relations are not properly regulated, it can be difficult to implement sustainable and responsible investment, which will also have negative economic consequences. In this regard, the author concludes that currently the norms of the so-called “soft law” play the most important role in regulating investment activities. An analysis of so-called ESG investing is being carried out. The work presents an overview of some of the most significant sources of soft law and classifies soft law norms depending on their source of origin. Explanatory examples demonstrate how investors and enterprises implementing investment projects apply soft law in their activities. The author concludes that the concept of soft law is a reflection of the way in which entrepreneurs' narratives can influence the behavior patterns that will be adopted by the relevant association of entrepreneurs. The article gives examples to examine the impact of narratives on the creating and implementation of soft law provisions, and further analyzes these methods of influence.

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Import Trade and the Green Transformation Development of Chinese Enterprises: Based on the Dual Perspectives of Import Technology Sophistication and Import Diversification

Import Trade and the Green Transformation Development of Chinese Enterprises: Based on the Dual Perspectives of Import Technology Sophistication and Import Diversification

Author(s): Chen Ming,Wang Hongbo / Language(s): English Issue: 4/2024

Expanding imports and promoting balanced trade have been the direction China has beenadhering to in recent years, and are also important measures for China to build an open domesticand international dual cycle development pattern. This paper incorporates the emissionsof “three industrial wastes” into the production function, uses the Slack Based Measure modeland the globally referenced Malmquist-Leuenberger index to measure the green total factorproductivity of Chinese enterprises from 2002 to 2013 in order to measure enterprises’ greentransformation development. Subsequently, it tests the green development effect of import tradefrom the perspective of import technology sophistication and import diversification. Afterwards,we discover that the improvement of import sophistication and import diversification cansignificantly promote enterprises’ green transformation, largely through spillover effects andintermediate import competition effects. Furthermore, the green development promotion effectof import trade is greatly heterogeneous. The research in this article provides beneficial insightsfor China’s economic opening-up and high-quality economic development.

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Which index is better for assessing the success of reclamation: Naturalness or hemeroby?

Which index is better for assessing the success of reclamation: Naturalness or hemeroby?

Author(s): N. Podpriatova,O. M. Kunakh,O. Zhukov / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2024

The destruction of soil and vegetation caused by mining, if not prevented through careful planning, is usually extreme, as the original ecosystems have been grossly disturbed or buried in the mining process. A radical reconstruction is therefore necessary. In nature, this happens through the well-known processes of primary succession, without human intervention. In the interests of the economy and the preservation of our natural resources, reclamation should try to involve the same processes. When planning reclamation, it is crucial to clearly define goals, objectives and success criteria to allow for systematic reclamation. The need for methods to assess the effectiveness in achieving environmental and social goals is increasing, especially if agricultural land is to be restored. Over time, reclamation goals may need to be modified depending on the direction of the reclamation succession. The reclamation of mined areas requires the application of monitoring tools to understand the achievement of potential success. This problem can be solved by studying the biodiversity of plant communities and soil factors of mining areas as habitats in industrialized post-mining landscapes. Thus, the reclamation of territories disturbed by industrial activities is planned with the need to correct the trajectory of the restoration process, so it requires indicators that can be used to monitor the success of the planned process. The article tests the following hypotheses: 1) the dynamics of the reclamation process can be monitored using the indices of naturalness and hemeroby; 2) at the initial stages of reclamation, the hemeroby index has an advantage due to its greater sensitivity in this range of anthropogenic transformation levels. The plant community formed as a result of spontaneous growth of the reclamation sites was represented by 70 species of vascular plants. The projective vegetation cover was 22.0± 0.30%. In one test plot, 8.4± 0.1 plant species were found. The analysis of the synoptic phytosociological table revealed that the vegetation cover of the reclamation site was represented by nine associations from the vegetation classes Artemisietea vulgaris and Stellarietea mediae. The hemeroby of the communities averaged 85.0±0.22. The lowest level of hemeroby was found within the Cirsio-Lactucetum serriolae association.The average level of hemeroby was found for the associations Medicagini lupulinae-Agropyretum repentis, Ambrosio artemisiifoliae-Cirsietum setosi and Carduo acanthoidis-Onopordetum acanthi. The highest level of hemeroby was found for the associations Agropyretum repentis and Convolvulo arvensis-Agropyretum repentis. The highest level of hemeroby was observed in those plant communities formed on lithozems on the red-brown clays, and the lowest formed on the pedozems. A negative correlation was found between hemeroby and naturalness for all lithozems. No statistically significant correlation was found for pedozems. For the classification of associations, environmental factors such as salt content in the soil solution, nitrogen content, ombroclimate, light regime, and naturalness are of greatest importance. The traditional application of the hemeroby scale is to assess the level of anthropogenic transformation of an ecosystem, i.e. to quantify how far the ecosystem has deviated from its natural state. In our study, we use the hemeroby index to observe how the plant community returns to its natural state, which can be considered as a marker of the effectiveness of the reclamation process. This approach allows us to contrast the indicators of naturalness and hemeroby, which are formally symmetrical: the higher the hemeroby, the lower the naturalness should be. In a wide range of levels of anthropogenic pressure, this pattern is certainly true. The peculiarity of the naturalness index is that it is more sensitive in the range of anthropogenic transformation that occurs at the initial stages of deviation of the natural community from the natural state at low levels of anthropogenic impact. In turn, the hemeroby index is more sensitive to changes in the community under conditions of a high level of anthropogenic transformation.

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Propozycja unijnych ram prawnych dobrowolnej certyfikacji pochłaniania dwutlenku węgla – przyczynek do dyskusji

Propozycja unijnych ram prawnych dobrowolnej certyfikacji pochłaniania dwutlenku węgla – przyczynek do dyskusji

Author(s): Małgorzata Bryk-Zwolska / Language(s): Polish Issue: 2/2024

Recognizing the relevance of carbon dioxide removal to achieving global climate goals and the European Union’s objectives, the European Commission, on 30th November 2022, announced proposal for a regulation on an EU certification for carbon removals (CDR). The EU’s effort to create a CDR certification scheme is an important initiative in this regard but faces key challenges that should be resolved during the ongoing legislative processes. The purpose of this paper is to assess the content of the proposed regulation from the perspective of its effectiveness as a climate tool.

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Korzystanie ze środowiska a korzystanie z wód. Próba porównania regulacji prawnych

Korzystanie ze środowiska a korzystanie z wód. Próba porównania regulacji prawnych

Author(s): Ryszard Mikosz / Language(s): Polish Issue: 2/2024

The subject of the considerations contained in the study is an attempt to determine whether when creating the content of Art. 4 of the Act of April 27, 2001, Environmental Protection Law, was used as a model for solutions regarding the use of water contained in the Water Law Act. This view is expressed quite often in the reference literature. The analysis carried out in this paper proves that such a view is not sufficiently justified, as evidenced primarily by significant differences in the regulation method used in Art. 4 and in the Water Law Act.

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ARTICULĂRI LEGISLATIVE PRIVIND DOMENIUL FORESTIER ÎNTRE CELE DOUĂ CONFLAGRAȚII MONDIALE

Author(s): Camelia Diaconu / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 1/2023

The forest economy went from a small importance to a higher plan in the interwar period, due to both concerns doubled by the objective of its economic profitability. By correlating multiple factors, by careful analysis, we have the possibility to highlight the legislation of the forest fund of interwar Romania, a problem with values of great importance for the past, present and future of our society. The objective analysis allowed us, by choosing the vast forest issue, to highlight the legislative evolution of the forest fund and to highlight its most decisive moments.

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Splatając to, co ludzkie, i to, co zwierzęce. Kilka uwag o utworach Żabińskiej i Pufelskiego

Splatając to, co ludzkie, i to, co zwierzęce. Kilka uwag o utworach Żabińskiej i Pufelskiego

Author(s): Szymon Kamiński / Language(s): Polish Issue: 14/2024

The article focuses on the changes taking place within zoos, which are losing their anthropocentric character. This is influenced by new, ethical approaches of people operating within these institutions. The analysis also touches on the awareness of discrimination against certain groups of people and its impact on the oppressive treatment of animals. The intertwining of the fates of humans and non-humans makes their fates similar. This is alluded to by authors of literary testimonies. With the help of their work and previous activities, they try to subvert, allowing for the change of meanings and humanization of human and animal subjects. The argument is based on Antonina Żabińska’s prose Ludzie i zwierzęta (1968) and Patryk Pufelski’s diary, Pawilon małych ssaków (2022).

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Revitalizácia hnedouhoľného revíru Lužice – ako príklad zodpovedného a konkurencieschopného rozvoja banského regiónu po ukončení ťažby

Revitalizácia hnedouhoľného revíru Lužice – ako príklad zodpovedného a konkurencieschopného rozvoja banského regiónu po ukončení ťažby

Author(s): Viera Krešáková / Language(s): Slovak Issue: 2/2024

In 1988, the Lusatian lignite district was a major coal producer. However, after Germany’s reunification in 1990 and subsequent deindustrialization, most lignite mines and power stations closed, causing significant job losses and left the landscape devastated. This paper presents an exploratory case study of projects aimed at the reclamation of opencast mines following the cessation of lignite mining. Using content analysis of the programme website, relevant studies, our own observations of several completed and ongoing projects, we present the IBA Fürst-Pückler-Land programme, which included 30 sub-projects aimed at revitalizing damaged areas after mining activity and were also intended to contribute to tackling unemployment and out-migration from the region. We illustrate the functioning of these projects through the example of the IBA terraces sub-project. The implemented projects have not only significantly improved the image and attractiveness of the mining-ravaged region, as evidenced by the increased number of tourists, but have also laid the groundwork for new initiatives aimed at halting severe depopulation and attracting skilled workers to the area. In the discussion, we formulate suggestions for inspiration of the Slovak Brown Coal District, which in 2023 also ceased the extraction of brown coal and its processing into electricity.

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Report on a Case Study Process Evaluation of a HeartMath Intervention and Faith Following a Traumatic Experience

Report on a Case Study Process Evaluation of a HeartMath Intervention and Faith Following a Traumatic Experience

Author(s): David John Edwards,Yolanda Dreyer,Ben J.M. Steyn / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2024

An initial study [1] was undertaken on a HeartMath intervention, focusing on coherence, resilience and faith following a traumatic experience. Quantitively, there were significant post-intervention positive improvements in physiological coherence, and improvements in resilience and faith, and, qualitatively, positive integrated thematic changes in experiences of sense of coherence, resilience and faith. Correlations revealed various Sense of Coherence Scale items correlated with Brief Resilience Scale and Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire items, and there were inter-related and overlapping experiences of sense of coherence, resilience and faith integrated themes and sub-themes. The first study’s recommendations included that a case study process evaluation of a HeartMath intervention and faith following a traumatic experience be undertaken. The aim was to identify causal, correlation and relationship mechanisms of change. For this case study, the sample consisted of five participants purposefully selected from the original cohort. Information from a qualitative questionnaire on before, during and after intervention experience of sense of coherence, resilience, faith and HeartMath, as well as the HeartMath intervention, were collected. Emerging causal, correlation and relationship mechanisms of change in the form of integrated themes and sub-themes are discussed.

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Hrad a panstvo Šášov v období habsburskej komorskej správy.

Hrad a panstvo Šášov v období habsburskej komorskej správy.

Author(s): Miroslav Lacko / Language(s): Slovak Issue: 2/2024

The Šášov (Sachsenstein) domain was one of the state dominions in the Lower Hungarian mining district, i.e. in present-day Central Slovakia, that were integrated in the complex of state mining enterprises from the late seventeenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. These state estates became an important economic basis for whole mining district under the Habsburg control, especially in supplies with wood, charcoal, beverages, and victuals. The Šášov castle and dominion had been acquired in 1676 –1678 from the impoverished noble Lippay family and was utilized for economic needs of state enterprising in the precious metal production since then. Until the 1770s, the Šášov castle was used as a granary and the residence of domain administration was situated in the Ladomer manor house. The most profitable cameralistic projects on this state domain that are investigated in this paper represented the brewery in Šášovské Podhradie near the castle with beer production for state workers and clerks, the large taphouse for mineworkers in Štiavnické Bane (Siglisberg), and the state wood-yard in Jalná for a wood and charcoal supply of state mines and smelteries. During the eighteenth century, the integration of this domain into the system of state mining enterprising reached a highest peak.

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Optimisation, Simulation, and Characterisation of Mahogany (Khaya Senegalensis) Seed Oil Extract

Optimisation, Simulation, and Characterisation of Mahogany (Khaya Senegalensis) Seed Oil Extract

Author(s): Dauda Baba,Umar Omeiza Aroke,Jibril Mohammed,Saidat Olanipekun Giwa / Language(s): English Issue: 8/2024

The increasing demand for sustainable biofuel alternatives has encouraged the exploration of non-edible seed oils, with mahogany (Khaya Senegalensis) seed oil emerging as a promising candidate. This study investigates the optimisation of oil extraction from mahogany seeds using a combined response surface methodology (RSM) approach and process simulation. Soxhlet extraction with n-hexane as the solvent was employed, and the effects of extraction time, temperature, solvent/seed ratio, and particle size on oil yield were evaluated. A central composite rotatable design (CCRD) was used to develop a statistically significant model that accurately predicted oil yield based on the selected process parameters. Optimisation through RSM identified the optimal extraction conditions as 106 minutes extraction time, 68°C temperature, 5.05 ml/g solvent/seed ratio, and particle size of 1 mm. These conditions resulted in a maximum experimental oil yield of 58.9%, which agreed with the model's prediction of 61.17%. The extracted oil was characterised using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The analysis revealed a high content of unsaturated fatty acids, primarily linoleic acid (38.93%) and oleic acid (24.43%); other minor components, such as palmitic acid (0.34%) and stearic acid (2.74%), were also present making it suitable for biodiesel production. Furthermore, an Aspen Plus® model was developed to simulate the entire extraction process, including purification and solvent recovery. Sensitivity analysis and optimisation of the model led to 99.99% oil purity and complete hexane recovery, demonstrating the potential for sustainable and efficient oil extraction for the biodiesel production process. This study highlights the efficacy of combining experimental optimisation through RSM with process simulation for maximising oil yield and achieving high-quality oil suitable for biodiesel production.

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Problématique de l’approvisionnement en eau potable et maladies diarrhéiques dans la sous-préfecture de Ouéllé (Côte d’Ivoire)

Author(s): Moussa COULIBALY,Kpaka Sabine DIOBO Epse DOUDOU,Boris-Kévin KOUASSI / Language(s): French Issue: 1/2024

Drinking water is a major concern for households in the Ouellé sub-prefecture. Its availability is a real problem for the population. This study aims to show the link between water supply methods and diarrhoeal diseases in the Ouellé sub-prefecture. The methodological approach involved analysing epidemiological data from the various dispensaries and CSUs in Ouellé from 2016 to 2020 and field surveys of 378 households. The results show that the lack of a permanent stream in the area makes it difficult for SODECI to supply drinking water to the population, particularly during the dry season. This dry period sees the highest rate of diarrhoea. From 2016 to 2020, the Ouellé sub-prefecture recorded 1,033 cases of diarrhoeal disease. During the dry season, 54.6% of cases of diarrhoea were diagnosed in this sub-prefecture. Households near water points suffer less from water-borne diseases than those further away. The construction of a new water tower would facilitate access to water for the entire population. Improving drinking water and sanitation in the villages could reduce the risk of diarrhoeal diseases.

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Капітани Аралу

Капітани Аралу

Author(s): Anton Vitaliyovych Sanchenko / Language(s): Ukrainian Issue: 03/2024

Transitioning from IT to the publishing industry, the author highlights the dominance of the Ukrainian language in the sector, contrasting it with the overwhelming influence of Russian literature and monopolies. The struggle for Ukrainian writers to gain recognition without Moscow’s approval is evident, as is the limited translation of Ukrainian works into Russian. The narrative underscores the importance of language and the challenges faced by Ukrainian literature under Russian control. The author reflects on the decentralization of Ukrainian culture and the resilience of local publishers despite economic and political pressures. The shift towards Ukrainian as a marker of independence and identity is emphasized, along with the impact of the 2022 events on the Ukrainian book market. The resilience and growth of the Ukrainian literary scene, even amidst adversity, are celebrated.

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Urban Data Integrated Management and Scenario Development in the Context of Achieving SDG Indicators

Author(s): Anca Ene,Ana Cornelia Badea,Gheorghe Badea,Anca Patricia Grădinaru / Language(s): English Issue: 36/2024

Urban planning has encountered numerous challenges due to the rapid growth of the cities in order to provide for suitable living circumstances, including satisfying the need for basic services, affordable housing for all residents, transportation and employment, and to fulfil the main Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The urban development must be guided by national and local authorities in order to maximize opportunities, requiring a harmonic coordination between policies and investments. The concept of Digital Twin has many opportunities to expand in the future, since it is constantly evolving, developing new features to provide the data required to optimize products and processes in a safe environment and decreasing the risks and costs of introducing new procedures. ArcGIS Urban is designed to improve urban planning and decision making and offers users the option of viewing multiple potential development perspectives and subjecting them to public review to ensure that the benefits of the community restrictions outweigh the costs.

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„Alba Iulia - The Green City” - A Premise of a Resilient Community

Author(s): Luciana Oprea / Language(s): English Issue: 36/2024

The reduction of green space massively exacerbates the problems facing a community, from urban environmental risks to the health and quality of life of the population.The green spaces within a locality are the main element in the quality of life of its inhabitants. In view of the approved regulations on climate change mitigation, a green infrastructure becomes all the more important as it is vegetation that mitigates the impact of climate change on inhabited areas. Of all the elements that make up a green space, trees in municipalities play an essential role, as they are the category of vegetation that offers the most benefits to humanity: ecological, landscape, social, cultural and economic benefits.Given the massive climate change we have witnessed in recent years, it can be seen that the earth's surface in general and urban areas in particular need „more green spaces to build resilience to climate and health threats” - European Climate Pact.

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Assessment of Avalanche Risk Using GIS in Mountain Areas - Case Study Arieșeni, Alba County

Author(s): Tudor Borșan,George Emanuel Voicu / Language(s): English Issue: 36/2024

Avalanches represent a significant threat in mountainous regions (Arieseni, Alba County), especially in areas without vegetation that contributes to the stability of the snowpack. This study proposes a GIS-based methodology for identifying and assessing avalanche risk, utilizing Corine Land Cover (CLC) vector data, digital elevation models (DEM), and proximity analysis to built infrastructure. Through raster reclassification and multicriteria integration, a detailed risk map was created, providing a useful tool for managing exposed areas and disaster prevention.

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Climate Resilience in Urban Areas

Author(s): Izabella Marin Lazăr / Language(s): English Issue: 36/2024

The current context, requires the built environment, buildings and public space, to respond to the need to adapt to climatic conditions, all the more so as it represents the space in which we carry out our activity and which is directly responsible for ensuring comfort and health conditions.Therefore, in the construction of new buildings, as well as in major renovation programs, climate change will be taken into account by adopting technological and architectural solutions that ensure resilient living conditions and at the same time a reduced environmental impact. The concepts of climate sensitive building / urban planning derive from the need to plan a man-made environment adaptable to these changes by designing buildings capable of responding to the aggressiveness of the natural environment.The nZEB concept through zonal energy re-configuration projects can be a strategy for resilient urban adaptation. In this context, a multi-criteria approach is needed for the zonal renovation projects so that the energy re-configuration strategy is put in relation with the analysis of the conditions for resilience, by extending the design decisions.

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Technical Aspects of Spatial Data Preparation within the Marine Administration System as Support for the Sustainable Development of the Blue Economy

Author(s): Neculai Avramiuc,Claudia-Mădălina Brebeuță,Stela Bălan / Language(s): English Issue: 37/2024

Establishing a Marine Administration System (MAS) is crucial for countries bordering seas and oceans, particularly within the framework of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). This involves delineating marine zones and providing comprehensive information on property rights in territorial seas, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones, which is vital for safeguarding sovereign rights. In Romania, the transposition of Directive 2014/89/EU and the adoption of Government Ordinance No. 18/2016 on maritime spatial planning, along with Emergency Ordinance No. 97/2023 for the Maritime Spatial Plan, are pivotal for promoting sustainable development within the Blue Economy. This study addresses the technical aspects of spatial data preparation essential for implementing a MAS, focusing on the generation of a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) for seabed topography, integrated with terrestrial topography. A significant aspect highlighted is the need to extend the quasigeoid model for Romania to include maritime areas. This extended quasigeoid facilitates the transformation of altitudes and depths derived from GNSS and bathymetric measurements, which are traditionally referenced to local surfaces specific to hydrographic measurements. By eliminating the need for direct tide measurements, the study underscores the importance of accessing recent topographic and bathymetric data based on a precise datum. Additionally, the research outlines a workflow utilized in other countries for generating DEMs using GNSS and bathymetric measurements, employing ArcMap and ArcScene from the ArcGIS suite, and illustrates the 3D visualization of marine parcels. The development of a Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure (MSDI) based on the DEM and an extended quasigeoid model for Romania in the Black Sea area will ensure that marine spatial data is accessible for state authorities. This infrastructure aims to facilitate data comparison and exchange, integrating with initiatives such as Marine Knowledge 2020 and the Inspire Directive (2007/2/EC), and Directive 2014/89/EU, thereby supporting the effective management of coastal and marine zones.

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The Application of Terrestrial Laser Scanning to Monitoring the Cricova Underground Mine in the Republic of Moldova

Author(s): Eugeniu Țiganu,Denis Țiganu,Ana Vlasenco,Livia Nistor-Lopatenco / Language(s): English Issue: 37/2024

Terrestrial laser scanning is an advanced technique for mapping and monitoring the Earth's surface that can be successfully used in the monitoring of underground mines, especially in determining the geometric parameters of mine gallery structures. This article presents the use of terrestrial laser scanning technology in the Cricova underground mine in the Republic of Moldova to identify changes and potential risks for the safety of future works. Using the Leica BLK 360 scanner (BLK Edition), control measurements were conducted to determine the verticality and flatness of the underground mine walls located at a depth of 10 meters. After processing the data using specific specialized software, a 3D model was created, deviations from the mine walls compared to the reference project were highlighted, and final reports were developed for evaluation, analysis, and decision-making.

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