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Technology of Information and Analytical Support for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Baikal Region

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Information Technologies in the Research of Biodiversity

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The technology of creating a geoportal information-analytical environment for supporting scientific research of nature management in the Baikal region is considered on the basis of a service-oriented paradigm and the integrated use of thematic and spatial data accumulated by the scientific community.

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This work was supported by: RFBR (grants №: 18-07-00758-a, 17-57-44006-мoнг_a, 17-47-380007-p-a, 16-07-00411-a, 16-07-00554-a); Programs of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences No. 27; Integration Programs of SB RAS, INC SB RAS). The results were obtained using the Integrated Information and Computing Network of the Irkutsk Scientific and Educational Complex.

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Bychkov, I.V. et al. (2019). Technology of Information and Analytical Support for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Baikal Region. In: Bychkov, I., Voronin, V. (eds) Information Technologies in the Research of Biodiversity. Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11720-7_16

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