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Fragmentation of the Ivano-Frankivsk oblasť territory, Carpathian region, Western Ukraine (Research Institute of Geodesy and Cartography, Kyiv, Ukraine, http://gki.com.ua/buffer zones of 700 m around of the villages and towns are in black)
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... the discussion on the limits of distance from the sources of anthropogenic objects for wildlife and human health safety. For interpretation of the study material on fragmentation, the authors used data of previous topic researches, devoted to the impact of noise (Shevchenko, 2010, Shevchenko, 2012, pollution, electromagnetic propulsion ( Glyva et al., 2010), as well as experience connected with Environmental Impact Assessment methodology ( Zaporozhets et al., 2013) and concrete cases (Beier et al, 2008). Also the results of a project on development of eco-corridors in the Carpathians were useful in elaboration of the proposals towards methodical recommendation on the drafting of the schemes of local/regional eco-networks ( Bruinderink et al, 2003;Deodatus, Protsenko, 2010;Matvieiev, Movchan, 2010;Kozak et al., 2013). ...
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... region is shown specifically in Fig. 2. Taking into account the above mentioned material on fragmentation of the territory by 700 meters buffer zones around villages and towns in the Ivano-Frankivsk oblasť (Carpathian region, Western Ukraine), the schema of modified eco-network of the "oblasť" was elaborated (Fig. 3). The general approach regarding this schema originated ...
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... mammals such as mice and voles prefer small culverts, but not special crossings for wildlife animals on the road. Some mammals avoid cross the two lanes road even with traffic less than 100 vehicles per day, that's why constructions for the intersection are necessary for connectivity even on small roads that are not used intensively (Beier et al., 2008). ...