Abstract
The paper presents the main provisions characterizing the geoecological passport of small and medium-sized river basins and its significance as a scientific and technical document. The paper highlights the need to create geoecological passports to assess the modern geoecological state of water bodies on the basis of reliable data and develop a set of measures for ecological recovery and minimization of anthropogenic impact in river basins. The novelty and uniqueness of the study is determined by the creation of an individual geoecological passport of the water body using an integral approach, which includes a combination of classical and modern analyses for geoecological assessment of the anthropogenic impact on the Osetr river basin.
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