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Musin, Haris G., Stanisłav V. Denisov, Ildar I. Khalilov, and Rinat H. Gafiyatov. "Assessment of recreational forests by stages of recreational digression." BIO Web of Conferences 17 (2020): 00221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20201700221.

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The paper suggests standards of maximum permissible recreational loads specified for republics and regions of the Middle Volga region, characterized by specific forest-growing conditions according to dominant rocks and age groups. The sequence of determining the stages of digression is corrected through the attendance of recreational facilities and the critical number of visitors according to the given model. Based on actual recreational accounting it is possible to model factors to adjust the recreational capacity of the forest area to critical number of visitors. The study of forest areas for mass recreation is based on the method of recreational load evaluation. The use of refined standards of maximum permissible recreational loads will allow considering the peculiarities of recreational forest exploitation for the zone of southern taiga and coniferous-broadleaf forests.
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Тырченкова, Ирина, and Irina Tyrchenkova. "EVALUATION OF THE VITAL STATE OF TREES IN SCOTS PINE PLANTATIONS, SUBJECTED TO RECREATIONAL EFFECTS (ON THE EXAMPLE OF SOMOVSKOE FORESTRY OF THE VORONEZH REGION)." Forestry Engineering Journal 8, no. 1 (2018): 81–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5ab0dfbd876482.54552084.

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Suburban recreational forests of the city of Voronezh have medium-forming, water-protective, protective, aes-thetic, recreational value. As a result of increasing recreational loads, there are noticeable changes in natural complexes, their condition worsens and productivity decreases. The purpose of the study is to determine the vital state of trees in artificial pine plantations of various stages of digression by the phenotypic features of the trunk and crown and the development of methods for their diagnosis. In carrying out the studies, standard methods of forest inventory have been used with the corresponding cameral treatment. An algorithm is proposed to regulate the research. Detailed data are provided for each stage of work. With deterioration in the sanitary condition of the plantations, a significant decrease in the number of healthy trees has been revealed. The data of the revealed external signs of pathology in Scots pine in the studied stands are reflected. The most common anomaly in the 63-year-old stands of different stages of digression is the curvature of the trunks. Their number regularly increases from 15% in I stage to 63% in the V stage. Mechanical damage to the trunk (from 7% to 37%)are in the second place in the occurrence of I - IV stages of digression in plantations, stem rot (48%) - in the V stage. Such defects as taring and stem rot have the least spread in plantations of I-III stages of digression. The basis of natural regeneration in 63 years old forest cultures of Pinus sylvestris is pine single and group undergrowth of different ages. Indicators of the life condition of trees in conditions of recreational impact are: the shape of the trunk, the presence of multiversity, density and architectonics of the crown, the degree of drying, angle of the branch from the trunk in the lower, middle and upper parts of the crown. Scale for determining the viability of trees by phenotypic characteristics has been proposed. Measures were taken to restore disturbed stands using highly viable species and selected individuals.
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Brusak, Vitaliy, and Oksana Lenevych. "INDICATORS OF THE CONDITION OF NATURAL COMPLEXES UNDER RECREATIONAL LOAD (ON THE EXAMPLE OF CARPATHIAN AND NATIONAL NATURE PARK “SKOLIVSKI BESKYDY”)." PROBLEMS OF GEOMORPHOLOGY AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF THE UKRANIAN CARPATHIANS AND ADJACENT AREAS, no. 11(01) (January 13, 2021): 294–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/gpc.2020.1.3215.

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Several methods of studying the impact of recreational load on the landscape complexes are analyzed. It is shown that the main indicator of the recreational load is the condition of soil and vegetation. The condition and reaction to external influences serve as diagnostic signs of stages of recreational digression. There are five stages of recreational digression, in which various researchers (Kazanskaya et al., 1977; Rysin, 1983; Marfenina et al., 1987; Gensiruk et al., 1987; Prędki, 1999, Shlapak, 2003; Methodical recommendations…, 2003; Rysin L. & Rysin S., 2008) suggest using the following indicators of the state of natural complexes: 1) quantitative and qualitative changes in vegetation in meadows or the presence / absence of forest litter in forest complexes, 2) soil compaction, 3) the width of the trail, the presence of additional or parallel trails, 4) the growth of erosion processes and the microrelief of the trail. For the IV and V stages of recreational digression, it is proposed (Brusak, 2018) to use the indicator "degree of recreational digression" to reflect qualitative changes in the microrelief of trails, which includes trail width, erosion, amount of loose material in general and from 1 m² of the trail. Full-scale studies of tourist routes conducted in Carpathian NNP and Skolivski Beskydy NNP attest to the possibility of using different qualitative and quantitative characteristics of these indicators with a purpose to distinguish different stages of recreational digression. In general, the following time series of changes in the state of components of natural complexes are distinguished: vegetation (meadow) or forest litter (forest) → soils → relief → geological substrate. In the initial stages of recreational degression the forest litter is damaged, crushed and trampled into the upper humus-accumulative horizon. The stocks of forest litter on the trails are more than 1 kg•m⁻², and their water holding capacity is much higher than that of forest litter in the control area. With increasing recreational load, heavily shredded forest litter is washed away by rain and melt water, forming on both sides of the so-called "rollers". As follows forest litter reserves are less than 1 kg•m⁻², or complete absence. A significant reduction in forest litter reserves on trails leads to overcompaction of the upper soil horizons. Their density increases almost twice compared to the control. Erosion processes occur on a highly compacted surface, which causes the removal of a significant amount of loose material from 1 m² of the trail. So, indicators of the state of natural complexes in conditions of recreational activity are quantitative and qualitative changes in vegetation within meadow ecosystems or the presence / absence of forest litter in forest ecosystems, soil compaction, trail width, the presence of additional / parallel trails, depth of erosion cut and the amount of loose material from 1 m² of the trail. Key words: recreational load, stage of recreational digression, tourist routes, forest litter, soil structure density, depth of erosion cut.
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Saakian, Alexander. "Assessment of the recreational stability of the soil cover of hunting reserves of the Udmurt Republic." АгроЭкоИнфо 4, no. 46 (2021): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.51419/20214413.

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The article describes a system of indicators for assessing the recreational stability of the soil cover on the example of hunting reserves of the Udmurt Republic. Certain indicators of the soil cover serve as an indicator of the degree of recreational digression of territories. For different stages of digression, a different ratio of agrochemical and physical indicators of the state of the soil cover is indicative. A formalized assessment of the recreational stability of the soil cover was made using mathematical modeling methods. The territories with medium and low recreational stability of the soil cover were identified. The data obtained as a result of the research can be used in the design and reconstruction of recreational areas. Keywords: RECREATIONAL STABILITY, SOIL COVER, HUNTING RESERVES, SPECIALLY PROTECTED NATURAL AREAS
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Тырченкова and Irina Tyrchenkova. "INFLUENCE OF RECREATION IMPACT ON COMPONENTS OF FOREST PHYTOCENOSIS OF PURE 62-YEAR-OLD PLANTATIONS OF SCOTCH PINE." Forestry Engineering Journal 7, no. 1 (2017): 96–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/25199.

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Under the influence of recreational impacts on plantings, their protective function, sustainability, aesthetics and natural appeal reduce. The objects of study are artificial pine plantations of 62 years of age, of different stages of digression (TLU-A2) on the sites of Somovskoe forestry of the Voronezh region. The paper explored the influence of recreational impacts on different components of forest phytocenosis. As it increases, the number of trees of the 1st category state ("no signs of weakening") significantly reduces and the number of trees 5-th and 6-th categories of the state ("fresh and old deadwood deadwood") increases. With the increase of anthropogenic influence the amount podletochnyh species, forest species of ground cover decreases and the number of weed and meadow species increases. Quickbeam (Sorbus aucuparia L) is the most resistant to recreational impact, volatile species are black alder (Frángula álnus, Mill) and wild pear tree (Pýrus commūnis, - L). With increasing stage of digression, the amount of trustworthy undergrowth of Scotch pine is reduced, the amount of questionable and unreliable undergrowth increases. The basis of natural regeneration in the forest plantations of Scots pine of 62 years of age is, in stage I of digression, single (46 %) and group (27 %) undergrowth of different age, located in the glade; its share is 49 % and 20 % respectively in stage II of digression; in stage III – single, medium, and large undergrowth (12%) in glades. Natural regeneration of tree species in trampled areas will not be able to ensure the restoration of forests and would require additional costs of afforestation in the future.
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Selyutina, Inessa, Svetlana Lebedeva, and Evgeny Zibzeev. "The ontogeny and the demographic structure of the coenopopulations of the species Oxytropis chakassiensis (Fabacaea) in the steppe communities of Khakhassia (Russian Federation)." BIO Web of Conferences 16 (2019): 00031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20191600031.

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The article presents the results of the analysis of the demographic structure of ten coenotic populations of Oxytropis chakassiensis in near-Yenissei steppes (Khakassia and Krasnoyarsk krai). Most part of studied species coenopopulations are not complete and definitive, normal, mature, have a bimodal developmental spectrum with peaks at g1 (v)- and g3-individuals. Changes in the structure of the ontogenetic spectrum (increasing the share of young plants) depend mainly on the environmental conditions and the degree of human disturbance of habitats: rocky slopes and decrease in pasture digression create more favorable conditions for the survival of juveniles. The ontogeny of O. chakassiensis (the rare species of near-Yenissei steppes) was studied and its life- form was described. Four periods and nine ontogenic stages were distinguished. The results of our study showed that O. chakassiensisis was a petrophyte steppe species with strict ecological and cenotic propensity to petrophytic steppe with the prevalence Koeleria cristata, Festuca valesiaca, Arctogeron gramineum, Hedysarum turczaninovii, Alyssum obovatum and Thymus minussinensis. Due to long generative period O. chakassiensis is successfully renewed and is stable during long periods of extreme conditions of petrophytic steppes with high pasture digression.
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Maltseva, T. V., and N. I. Makunina. "Meadows of the north-western part of the Kuznetsk Ala Tau." Vegetation of Russia, no. 7 (2005): 76–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2005.07.76.

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The meadows of the north-western part of the Kuznetsk Ala Tau belong to the association Carici ovalis—Deschampsietum cespitosae. The association is distributed in the forest belt in the humid areas of the Altay, Salair, and Kuznetsk Ala Tau. Two new sub­associations, C. o.—D. c. cirsietosum heterophylli and C. o.—D. c. amorietosum repentis, represent the two subsequent stages of the anthropogenic digression. The true meadows of the ass. Carici ovalis—Deschampsietum cespitosae are distinctly, both physiognomically and floristically separated from the tall-herb commu­nities; the «nucleus» of diagnostic species of the latter is common with the hemiboreal dark-coniferous moun­tain forest.
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Muratchaeva, P. M. S., and A. D. Khabibov. "On the regularities of the development stages of digression in ephemeral wormwood associations in Terek-Kuma Lowland." Arid Ecosystems 3, no. 1 (2012): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s2079096113010125.

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Tyrchenkova, Irina. "RECREATIONAL POTENTIAL OF SOMOVSKOE FORESTRY OF (VORONEZH REGION) AND THE PROSPECTS OF ITS DEVELOPMENT." Forestry Engineering Journal 9, no. 4 (2020): 82–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.34220/issn.2222-7962/2019.4/9.

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Recreational use of forest resources is the most important for urban green forests. Every year the problem of satisfying the population growing needs for recreation in the forest, while ensuring its preservation, acquires special relevance. The main function of Somovskoe Forestry (Voronezh region) is environmental protection, which includes the implementation of protective, water conservation, and recreational functions. Grass pine forests are the most comfortable for vacationers in Somovskoe forestry. In the study, the recreational potential of the Somovskoe Forestry (Voronezh region) has been estimated based on the methods of various authors, types of landscapes, types and forms of recreation, stages of digression, planning and aesthetic value. It has been revealed that most of the plantations are occupied with a closed type of l of horizontal closeness. The predominant class of aesthetic evaluation of the examined stands is II. The largest area is occupied by the strata with III and IV stage of digression. The main types of recreation in the stands of Somovskoe forestry are everyday and camping ones. The main forms are off-road and road ones. The predominant class of aesthetic assessment is II (65% ± 3.2). It is a plantation with reduced visibility and patency. The recreational potential of the studied artificial pine plantations is not higher than class II. Recommendations on regulating the movement of vacationers with the goal of hindering the "development" of the entire forest area, the development of measures to improve the culture and discipline of recreants, to increase the sustainability and productivity of plantations have been given on the basis of research results.
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I., Dmytrash-Vatseba. "Modelling of rare plant species diversity changes by anthropogenic factors in meadow steppes of the Southern Opillya." Proceedings of the State Natural History Museum Vol. 33, no. 33 (August 10, 2017): 133–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.36885/nzdpm.2017.33.133-142.

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Nowadays, area decrease and pastoral digression enhance are determinative factors for the extinction of rare plants populations. Making their cumulative impact on rare fraction of meadow steppes, these negative factors govern 74.4 % of habitats richness in the Southern Opillya. Two models were built to demonstrate the process of rare species number reduction under stress of the negative factors. Model I (regression model) displays a graduate ten times reduction in rare plant diversity rate with increasing of the factors intensity. Model II was developed based on generalized dataset of rare species number in habitats. It reveals an abrupt reduction of rare plant richness at the very beginning of habitat degradation, also at the last stages of this process. A species composition of rare fraction of flora for meadow steppes at different degradation level is presented.
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Žilinskas, Kęstutis. "Rekreacijos įtaka miško paklotės entomofaunai pušynuose." Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2005. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2005~D_20050606_093853-85070.

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The research object. The research was made in the territory of Neris regional park (Kaisiadoriu forest enterprise, Vievis forest district) in order to evaluate the impact of recreational activities on the forest litter arthropods. The aim of the study – to evaluate different recreational digression stage impact on pinery litter arthropods: their amount and seasonal dynamics, distribution trophic groups, the abundance and variety of species in stands affected by recreation. Methods. Arthropods were collected in Barber ground traps from April through October 2005, which are plastic, 150 ml. volume, with 6.5 cm diameter receptacle. They were dug in the ground and 1/3 of trap was filled with 10 % formalin liquor, which protected insects from decaying and insectivorous birds. Ground traps in each sample plot were spread in groups by 4 (square), the distance between them was 2 m. The distance between sample plots was 20-50 meters. The results. 157 species were identified in trap catches: 96 in the control plot, 97 in the plot with low recreational damage and 110 in the plot wit high recreational damage. Entomophagous predominated and made 60-73 %, kaprophagous 8-25%, saprophagous 10% of catch. 2 extremely rare species and 7 rare species in Lithuania were found, the biggest number of rare species was found in the plot with high recreational damage. Shannon diversity index H’ was 2.5-3.31, evenness E – 0.55-0.66, Berger-Parker dominance d – 0.170-0.367. Sorensen similarity index Cs... [to full text]
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Books on the topic "Digression stages"

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Horrigan, Terry. Digressions on a door. Protean Press, 2003.

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A steady digression to a fixed point. Scarecrow Press, 1994.

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Renz, Ursula. The Concept of the Individual and Its Scope. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199350162.003.0004.

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This chapter discusses the implications of Spinoza’s concept of individual bodies, as introduced in the definition of individuum in the physical digression. It begins by showing that this definition allows for an extremely wide application of the term; accordingly, very different sorts of physical entities can be described as Spinozistic individuals. Given the quite distinct use of the terms divisibilis and indivisibilis in his metaphysics, however, the chapter argues that the physical concept of individuality is not universally applied in the Ethics but reserved for physical or natural-philosophical considerations. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the problem of collective individuals. It is argued that, while societies or states are described as individual bodies, they do not constitute individual group minds in the strict sense of the term for Spinoza. This in turn indicates that minds are not individuated in the same way as bodies.
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Leitgeb, Hannes. "Digression on States, Dispositions, Causation, Processes." In Applied Logic Series. Springer Netherlands, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2806-9_21.

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Massari, Alice. "Threatened, the Refugee as the Referent Object." In IMISCOE Research Series. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71143-6_6.

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AbstractSince its inception, humanitarian communication has consistently represented beneficiaries as referent objects of a threat, as threatened. Images of victims, whether in the traditional representation of a sea of humanity’ (Malkki 1996) or in the more recent aesthetic style of the individual portrait, have consistently constituted the large bulk of humanitarian NGOs’ visual production. This chapter focuses on the representation of Syrian refugees as ‘threatened’ to show how this depiction of refugees is just another form of securitization, whereby Syrians are depicted as infantilized and passive victims in need of external intervention. In order to do so, it is worthwhile digressing to understand how remarkable have been the structural changes that humanitarianism has undergone over the last quarter century and how new relief assistance’ modalities, while seeking to putting individuals and their rights center stage have also primarily represented them in terms of victimhood.
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"A Digression on the Firm under Socialism." In The New Industrial State. Princeton University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvcm4hjz.15.

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Gale, Monica R. "Digressions, intertextuality, and ideology in didactic poetry." In Forgotten Stars. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199586462.003.0012.

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"9. A Digression on the Firm under Socialism." In The New Industrial State. Princeton University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400873180-013.

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Graulau, Jeannette. "A ‘Lengthy Digression’: Why Mining Lagged Elsewhere." In The Underground Wealth of Nations. Yale University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300218220.003.0005.

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This chapter provides the mining history of the mountains of the rest of the world. It begins with England in which major silver discoveries took place in Bere Ferrers or Bere Ferris, a valley of the Tamar River in North Devon, southwest of Dartmoor, and at Combe Martin in the north after the mid-thirteenth century. However, English mines were challenging as they were physically distant from the central arteries of international trade of continental Europe and the commercial cities with continental catchment areas. This chapter also talks about silver mining that flourished in the Persian Province of Khorasan, the Samanid region of Transoxiana, and the Hindu Kush. These are the lands of the most spectacular mountain heights, where mountains piled up one behind another and mountain development assumes its grandest forms. It ends with mining history in India in which its mining exploits did not compete with the achievements of European mining regions. Mining in Zawar endured technical difficulties. Geologist Bagghi states that miners worked on hard siliceous quarzitic ore bodies, where drilling today calls for the use of tungsten carbide bits.
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Evangelista, Stefano. "Things Said by the Way." In On Essays. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198707868.003.0013.

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Walter Pater (1839–1894) saw the essay as the quintessentially modern literary form: a dialectic of philosophy and poetry, yoking together the precious and the commonplace, capable of embodying the scepticism and relativism of the nineteenth century. At the same time, the literary essay was for him a rich source of experimentation in his own writing. In his critical works Pater explored the genealogy and features of essayistic style in a highly self-conscious way, tracing a history of the genre that goes from the Platonic dialogues to Montaigne, while his historical novels are punctuated with a series of digressions that gives them a distinctly hybrid, essayistic quality. In Gaston de Latour, Pater even stages an encounter between his fictional protagonist and Montaigne, in which he brings into focus his theory of the essay as revealing the importance of things found ‘at some random turn by the way’.
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Paris, Václav. "Beginning Again with Modernist Epic." In The Evolutions of Modernist Epic. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198868217.003.0002.

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This chapter offers a revisionary account of the emergence of modernist epic through a detailed reading of Gertrude Stein’s The Making of Americans. In the late-nineteenth-century United States, the prevailing paradigm for narrations of national destiny was Darwinian. Mostly written between 1903 and 1911, Stein’s book opens as if it were in agreement with such narrations of the national story. Stein announces it as a developmental narrative of the United States, tracing two families’ progressions and westward movement, from a first generation of immigrants to their children and then grandchildren. The Making of Americans, however, does not fulfil its developmentalist prospects in any straightforward manner. Rather, the book stalls, digresses, and—to use Stein’s words—“begins again and again.” In its second half, the narrative comes to resemble less the work of nineteenth-century historians, and more the extensive later portions of modernist modern epics by Robert Musil, Marcel Proust, or James Joyce. The chapter describes how Stein’s turn to a digressive open-form narrative corresponds to her shifting interests in biological science and experimental writing. Her work, it argues, marks the advent of new kind of modernist epic, motivated by attempts to find a way to represent national life beyond social Darwinism and its heteropatriarchal protocols.
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Armstrong, Joshua. "Asymmetrical Tactics." In Maps and Territories. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786942012.003.0008.

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Chapter Seven, ‘Asymmetrical Tactics,’ reads Jean Rolin’s Ormuz [Hormuz] (Prix de la langue française, 2013), a novel taking place in the Strait of Hormuz, gateway onto the Persian Gulf. In this oil-rich, high-stakes territory, center stage is taken by international commercial, political, and military positionings for power, while, behind the scenes, war and oil spills invisibly affect the local ecologies where people, animals, and plants (Rolin is attentive to all of these) carve out their lives. Rolin employs a set of asymmetrical literary tactics that allow him to re-center his chosen environments around their most peripheral elements in order to reveal the unseen underside of modernity’s decor. Idiosyncratic micro- and macro-features of his prose, from digressive sentence structure to eccentric plot premises and a dual narrative perspective allow Rolin’s novel to make room for expansions of various kinds. As such, the present-day territory he scrutinizes becomes a haunting confluence of places, times, and possibilities, revealing not only how the local and the global mutually involve one another, but also how the present moment retains its past and foretells its possible futures. This chapter reads Rolin in light of Edward Casey’s writings upon edges, environments, and the ‘topologics’ of place.
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Orany, Ezzat. "Probleme de la Predication." In The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy. Philosophy Documentation Center, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wcp20-paideia1998364.

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Some scholars have found the dealing of the problem of predication, or attribution, in the Sophist (251a-e), a "digression," or a treatment of "a trivial question" and "an insignificant example." We propose to reconsider the importance of Plato’s doctrine on the subject from the point of view of the epistemology- ontology relationship in Plato. This leads to a replacement of the passage inside the whole dialogue. Beginning with the definition of the sophist, Plato goes on to treat the "mimetic" art and finds himself confronting a perplexing difficulty: how to understand falsehood, either in thought or in discourse. This is an epistemological difficulty, which raises the central difficulty of how to attribute non-being to being. So, the heart of the matter is the possibility of predication, as Plato states very clearly (238a). The solution arises from the doctrine of the community of species, making possible any attribution of one thing to another. In looking carefully to the dialogue as a whole, we find that the passage 251a-e, dealing with the general problem of predication, occupies a central position, in all meanings, even numerically (between 236e and 264a).
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Conference papers on the topic "Digression stages"

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Nurullina, A. R., E. S. Nasyrova, and A. N. Elizaryev. "RECREATIONAL LOAD ON THE FOREST." In Prirodopol'zovanie i ohrana prirody: Ohrana pamjatnikov prirody, biologicheskogo i landshaftnogo raznoobrazija Tomskogo Priob'ja i drugih regionov Rossii. Izdatel'stvo Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-954-9-2020-48.

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The article describes the people impact on forests of Republic Bashkortostan. Popular natural tourist attractions of the republic are considered. The stages of forests destruction and digression are determined.
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Zakamskii, Vladimir Aleksandrovich. "PHASED ASSESSMENT OF FOREST AREAS FOR PUBLIC RECREATION BY THE STAGES OF RECREATIONAL DIGRESSION." In 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015. Stef92 Technology, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2015/b32/s14.068.

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Fedorova, Natalya, and D. Arilov. "COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF VEGETATION CHANGES OF RANGELANDS IN ANTHROPOGENIC LOAD FOR EXAMPLE TSELINNY REGION'S NAYNTAKHINSKOE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF KALMYKIA." In Land Degradation and Desertification: Problems of Sustainable Land Management and Adaptation. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1683.978-5-317-06490-7/91-95.

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In article the comparative analysis of geobotanical surveys for 1987 and the years 2012-2019 on-site rangeland Tselinny region's Nayntakhinskoe SMO Republic of Kalmykia. It was found that over a 32-year period of time in all 8 key areas there were changes in the direction of deterioration in the following indicators: stages of pasture digression, phytomass, change of dominant species, projective cover of plant communities, indicating the deterioration and irrational use of pastures at the present time.
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