Atlas information system for providing socio-economic development of the Baikal region

Author:

Batuev Aleksandr1,Batuev Dashi1,Beshentsev Andrey,Bogdanov Viktor1,Dashpilov Tsirenzhap1,Korytniy Leonid1,Tikunov Vladimir2

Affiliation:

1. V.B. Sochava Institute of Geography SB RAS

2. Lomonosov Moscow State University

Abstract

Determined is that the Baikal region is gaining importance due to the initiatives of the Silk Road. Since the Baikal basin has a special nature management regime, information support in the form of large cartographic atlases of complex content is to play a primary role in studies of acute and complex problems of ecologically and economically balanced development of the Baikal region, in solving these problems and in managing this development. The paper proves the need for new methodological tools for analyzing, structuring and integrating environmental-geographic information into a single integrated and multi-level atlas information system of the Baikal region. It is shown that in order to make optimal management decisions, there is a need in an infrastructural approach to the integration of territorial information and computing resources based on the Internet, a service-oriented paradigm, Web technologies, and the implementation of Open Geospatial Consortium standards for Web services is needed. Three atlases of the Baikal region are considered. The first of them is the Ecological Atlas of the Lake Baikal Basin, published in 2015 in Russian, Mongolian and English languages and was made publicly available on the Internet on the geoportal of the Baikal Information Center. The second — “Ecological Atlas of the Baikal region” placed on the geoportal of the Institute of System Dynamics and Control Theory of the SB RAS in 2017. Since 2017 we are working also on the atlas “Baikal Region: Society and Nature”. The structure, content and methodological features of the preparation of all three atlases are analyzed.

Funder

Российский Фонд Фундаментальных Исследований (РФФИ)

Publisher

LLC Kartfond

Subject

General Engineering

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