Abstract

The natural-man-made complex is an interconnected paragenetic geosystem that functions: “natural skeleto – technogenic structures – heat capacity – wind flow – moisture – biological effects – chemical reactions (corrosion) – a cartographic image”. The ghosting characteristics of a natural framework, as a cartographic image of space, serve as indicators and guide marks for making decisions in environmental management in order to protect objects and prevent damage from damaging factors, such as corrosion. Sustainable functioning of the geosystem ensures environmental safety and reliability of any territory and structure. The methodology for assessing the geoecological framework of the territory is substantiated and the analysis of the influence of anthropogenically transformed geosystems is performed. Diagnostics of the ecological state of an object or territory is aimed at establishing a deviation from the “norm”, a typical state of the structure and organization of geosystems. The basis of any diagnosis is the availability of a database of etalons, norms or standards.

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