On the role of protection of particularly important facilities in the context of special operations to localize stress zones

Within the framework of the study, the authors present approaches to defining the concept of a “particularly important object”, and propose their own definition, including the establishment of an appropriate status by state bodies, provided that harm to such objects will entail negative consequences...

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Main Authors: Kovalenko Alexander I., Khalyasov Ilshat S., Svetlakov Andrey G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/59/bioconf_sdea2024_06004.pdf
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Summary:Within the framework of the study, the authors present approaches to defining the concept of a “particularly important object”, and propose their own definition, including the establishment of an appropriate status by state bodies, provided that harm to such objects will entail negative consequences at the regional, national, and global levels. The negative consequences of special operations carried out in the USSR to intensify the extraction of minerals and changes in river flows using controlled atomic explosions, the locations of which should be attributed to particularly important facilities, have been revealed. The conclusion is made about the growing global environmental and food crisis, which negatively affects the standard of living of the world's population. The elements of the protection system for particularly important facilities and stress zones have been identified, considering modern challenges and threats.
ISSN:2117-4458