Abstract

The main mathematical models used to address issues related to global climate change and human impact on the natural systems of the northern regions are discussed. These models were employed to analyze the effects of emergency situations and develop regional decision-making systems for prevention and mitigation. Moreover, these models can be utilized to establish automated networks for monitoring carbon flows, forecasting climate change, identifying sources of pollution, and describing the processes by which pollution spreads in the atmosphere, soil, or water bodies. These efforts aim to address the environmental damage and mitigate the negative impacts of human activity on the natural world.

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