BR IFIC N° 2628 Index/Indice

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

BR IFIC N° 2628 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2628 Index/Indice International Frequency Information Circular (Terrestrial Services) ITU - Radiocommunication Bureau Circular Internacional de Información sobre Frecuencias (Servicios Terrenales) UIT - Oficina de Radiocomunicaciones Circulaire Internationale d'Information sur les Fréquences (Services de Terre) UIT - Bureau des Radiocommunications Part 1 / Partie 1 / Parte 1 Date/Fecha 16.09.2008 Description of Columns Description des colonnes Descripción de columnas No. Sequential number Numéro séquenciel Número sequencial BR Id. BR identification number Numéro d'identification du BR Número de identificación de la BR Adm Notifying Administration Administration notificatrice Administración notificante 1A [MHz] Assigned frequency [MHz] Fréquence assignée [MHz] Frecuencia asignada [MHz] Name of the location of Nom de l'emplacement de Nombre del emplazamiento de 4A/5A transmitting / receiving station la station d'émission / réception estación transmisora / receptora 4B/5B Geographical area Zone géographique Zona geográfica 4C/5C Geographical coordinates Coordonnées géographiques Coordenadas geográficas 6A Class of station Classe de station Clase de estación Purpose of the notification: Objet de la notification: Propósito de la notificación: Intent ADD-addition MOD-modify ADD-ajouter MOD-modifier ADD-añadir MOD-modificar SUP-suppress W/D-withdraw SUP-supprimer W/D-retirer SUP-suprimir W/D-retirar No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 1 108072614 ARG 173.0750 PICHANAL ARG 64W13'15'' 23S18'41'' FB 1 ADD 2 108073074 BEL 37324.0000 BRUGGE A ZIJDE BEL 3E12'14'' 51N19'04'' FX 1 ADD 3 108073075 BEL 37464.0000 BRUGGE A ZIJDE 2 BEL 3E13'09'' 51N19'28'' FX 1 ADD 4 108073076 BEL 38584.0000 BRUGGE B ZIJDE BEL 3E12'50'' 51N18'38'' FX 1 ADD 5 108073077 BEL 38724.0000 BRUGGE B ZIJDE 2 BEL 3E13'17'' 51N18'44'' FX 1 ADD 6 108073089 BLR 7435.0000 MOROZOVICHI BLR 26E16'44'' 52N02'12'' FX 1 ADD 7 108073080 BLR 7435.0000 PAPERNYA BLR 27E34'12'' 54N01'48'' FX 1 ADD 8 108073079 BLR 7463.0000 NOVINKA BLR 27E23'24'' 54N03'00'' FX 1 ADD 9 108073087 BLR 7463.0000 OZARICHI BLR 25E51'03'' 52N24'39'' FX 1 ADD 10 108073082 BLR 7463.0000 TURTSEVICHI BLR 29E13'06'' 52N10'05'' FX 1 ADD 11 108073081 BLR 7596.0000 NOVINKA BLR 27E23'24'' 54N03'00'' FX 1 ADD 12 108073088 BLR 7596.0000 ZUBKOVO BLR 26E39'34'' 51N54'50'' FX 1 ADD 13 108073078 BLR 7624.0000 KHATEZHINO BLR 27E16'48'' 53N55'12'' FX 1 ADD 14 108073086 BLR 7624.0000 MASEVICHI BLR 25E59'18'' 52N14'48'' FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2628 16.09.2008 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 15 108073084 BLR 7624.0000 MOLOTKOVICHI BLR 25E55'09'' 52N06'42'' FX 1 ADD 16 108073083 BLR 7625.0000 MALYE AVTYUKI BLR 29E31'41'' 52N08'01'' FX 1 ADD 17 108072640 E 995.0000 TACAN MADRID TTN E 3W41'15'' 40N27'35'' AL 1 ADD 18 108072641 E 1015.0000 TACAN MADRID TTN E 3W41'15'' 40N27'35'' AL 1 ADD 19 108072642 E 1113.0000 TACAN MADRID TTN E 3W41'15'' 40N27'35'' AL 1 ADD 20 108070922 F 151.6500 CALAIS44 F 1E45'21'' 51N01'14'' FX 1 ADD 21 108070887 F 151.6500 DUNKERQUE57 F 2E22'03'' 51N02'59'' FX 1 ADD 22 108070886 F 151.6500 ESCALLES5 F 1E37'35'' 50N56'05'' FX 1 ADD 23 108070907 F 151.6500 GRAVELINES12 F 2E05'36'' 51N00'50'' FX 1 ADD 24 108070900 F 151.6500 WIMEREUX3 F 1E33'02'' 50N48'31'' FX 1 ADD 25 108070751 F 156.6000 ANGLET15 F 1W30'49'' 43N31'36'' MS 1 ADD 26 108070966 F 161.5000 ARMENTIERES9 F 2E53'56'' 50N41'34'' FC 1 MOD 27 108070807 F 1427.4125 TOURETTE DU CHATEAU6 F 7E09'09'' 43N53'43'' FX 1 ADD 28 108070908 F 3415.5000 NUITS SAINT GEORGES8 F 4E55'38'' 47N08'08'' FX 1 ADD 29 108070988 F 3415.5000 NUITS SAINT GEORGES8 F 4E55'38'' 47N08'08'' FX 1 MOD 30 108070951 F 3415.5000 PERROGNEY LES FONTAINES6 F 5E11'37'' 47N47'49'' FX 1 ADD 31 108070984 F 3415.5000 SIMIANE COLLONGUE17 F 5E25'33'' 43N23'01'' FX 1 MOD 32 108070755 F 3415.5000 THEUS7 F 6E13'03'' 44N29'42'' FX 1 ADD 33 108070722 F 3511.5000 DABO2 F 7E17'38'' 48N39'07'' FX 1 ADD 34 108070979 F 3511.5000 PRENY5 F 5E58'56'' 48N57'44'' FX 1 MOD 35 108070853 F 3511.5000 SAINT MARTIN BOULOGNE6 F 1E39'04'' 50N43'02'' FX 1 ADD 36 108070920 F 3511.5000 SOMPUIS3 F 4E26'29'' 48N42'19'' FX 1 ADD 37 108070761 F 3511.5000 THUILLIERES3 F 6E00'39'' 48N09'48'' FX 1 ADD 38 108070765 F 3511.5000 VIVARIO8 F 9E06'56'' 42N06'33'' FX 1 ADD 39 108071771 F 5945.2000 BEAUMONT DU VENTOUX4 F 5E16'44'' 44N10'28'' FX 1 SUP 40 108070948 F 5945.2000 MIJOUX8 F 6E01'01'' 46N21'26'' FX 1 ADD 41 108070871 F 5974.8500 ALBERTVILLE6 F 6E25'12'' 45N40'39'' FX 1 ADD 42 108070758 F 5974.8500 CHASSIEU13 F 4E58'47'' 45N44'49'' FX 1 ADD 43 108070874 F 6004.5000 MIJOUX8 F 6E01'01'' 46N21'26'' FX 1 ADD 44 108070830 F 6034.1500 ALBERTVILLE6 F 6E25'12'' 45N40'39'' FX 1 ADD 45 108070810 F 6034.1500 CHASSIEU13 F 4E58'47'' 45N44'49'' FX 1 ADD 46 108071019 F 6063.8000 BRULLEMAIL5 F 0E20'48'' 48N40'13'' FX 1 MOD 47 108071018 F 6063.8000 MIJOUX8 F 6E01'01'' 46N21'26'' FX 1 MOD 48 108070818 F 6093.4500 ALBERTVILLE6 F 6E25'12'' 45N40'39'' FX 1 ADD 49 108070990 F 6093.4500 BRULLEMAIL5 F 0E20'48'' 48N40'13'' FX 1 MOD 50 108071032 F 6123.1000 BRULLEMAIL5 F 0E20'48'' 48N40'13'' FX 1 MOD 51 108070981 F 6123.1000 MIJOUX8 F 6E01'01'' 46N21'26'' FX 1 MOD 52 108070734 F 6152.7500 ALBERTVILLE6 F 6E25'12'' 45N40'39'' FX 1 ADD 53 108070992 F 6152.7500 BRULLEMAIL5 F 0E20'48'' 48N40'13'' FX 1 MOD 54 108072008 F 6197.2400 NOYERS SUR JABRON2 F 5E47'52'' 44N07'24'' FX 1 SUP BR IFIC N° 2628 16.09.2008 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 55 108070935 F 6197.2400 RAMASSE4 F 5E20'19'' 46N11'41'' FX 1 ADD 56 108070840 F 6226.8900 LA CHAVANNE1 F 6E03'19'' 45N29'25'' FX 1 ADD 57 108070793 F 6226.8900 LAGNIEU1 F 5E19'37'' 45N53'58'' FX 1 ADD 58 108070944 F 6256.5400 RAMASSE4 F 5E20'19'' 46N11'41'' FX 1 ADD 59 108070762 F 6286.1900 LA CHAVANNE1 F 6E03'19'' 45N29'25'' FX 1 ADD 60 108070860 F 6286.1900 LAGNIEU1 F 5E19'37'' 45N53'58'' FX 1 ADD 61 108070880 F 6315.8400 RAMASSE4 F 5E20'19'' 46N11'41'' FX 1 ADD 62 108070915 F 6345.4900 LA CHAVANNE1 F 6E03'19'' 45N29'25'' FX 1 ADD 63 108070787 F 6375.1400 RAMASSE4 F 5E20'19'' 46N11'41'' FX 1 ADD 64 108070949 F 6404.7900 LA CHAVANNE1 F 6E03'19'' 45N29'25'' FX 1 ADD 65 108070998 F 6460.0000 HAUTVILLERS1 F 3E56'09'' 49N05'51'' FX 1 MOD 66 108070929 F 6620.0000 BOULIGNY4 F 5E43'34'' 49N17'19'' FX 1 ADD 67 108070877 F 6620.0000 ERNEVILLE AUX BOIS2 F 5E24'53'' 48N44'34'' FX 1 ADD 68 108070754 F 6620.0000 MARVILLE2 F 5E23'38'' 49N27'20'' FX 1 ADD 69 108070894 F 6660.0000 HERNY1 F 6E29'09'' 49N00'02'' FX 1 ADD 70 108070611 F 6800.0000 BEDOIN MT VENTOUX F 5E16'02'' 44N10'27'' FX 1 SUP 71 108070618 F 6920.0000 BEDOIN MT VENTOUX F 5E16'02'' 44N10'27'' FX 1 SUP 72 108070728 F 6960.0000 DAMVILLERS1 F 5E23'46'' 49N20'20'' FX 1 ADD 73 108070786 F 6960.0000 MELIGNY LE GRAND4 F 5E30'44'' 48N40'51'' FX 1 ADD 74 108070827 F 6960.0000 SPINCOURT2 F 5E39'52'' 49N19'47'' FX 1 ADD 75 108070747 F 7000.0000 BARONVILLE3 F 6E37'01'' 48N55'37'' FX 1 ADD 76 108070623 F 8085.0000 FONTJONCOUSE F 2E49'13'' 43N02'23'' FX 1 SUP 77 108070612 F 8099.0000 FONTJONCOUSE F 2E49'13'' 43N02'23'' FX 1 SUP 78 108070654 F 8293.0000 NARBONNE 1 F 3E03'57'' 43N09'12'' FX 1 SUP 79 108070667 F 8307.0000 TUCHAN F 2E40'49'' 42N54'37'' FX 1 SUP 80 108070883 F 8310.6000 SOMPUIS2 F 4E26'30'' 48N42'18'' FX 1 ADD 81 108070839 F 8375.6000 MARLEMONT2 F 4E21'48'' 49N44'42'' FX 1 ADD 82 108071020 F 8375.6000 THUILLIERES3 F 6E00'39'' 48N09'48'' FX 1 MOD 83 108070706 F 8463.7500 CHAMPAGNE S HILAIRE FOUGERE F 0E18'54'' 46N19'31'' FX 1 SUP 84 108070664 F 8463.7500 PLOEREN LIGNOL F 2W50'36'' 47N39'05'' FX 1 SUP 85 108071024 F 8467.2500 TERRASSON LAVILLEDIEU4 F 1E17'50'' 45N07'53'' FX 1 MOD 86 108070622 F 8470.7500 AIX EN PROVENCE ALLUMETTES F 5E26'23'' 43N31'30'' FX 1 SUP 87 108070670 F 8470.7500 GRENOBLE LE RONDEAU F 5E43'30'' 45N09'40'' FX 1 SUP 88 108070707 F 8477.7500 GEX MONTROND F 6E01'05'' 46N21'30'' FX 1 SUP 89 108070617 F 8481.2500 PERIGNY F 1W05'45'' 46N09'48'' FX 1 SUP 90 108070738 F 8484.7500 THEUS7 F 6E13'03'' 44N29'42'' FX 1 ADD 91 108070696 F 8488.2500 S ETIENNE SALVARIS F 4E28'51'' 45N25'03'' FX 1 SUP 92 108070635 F 8491.7500 ANNECY F 6E07'40'' 45N53'05'' FX 1 SUP 93 108070659 F 8491.7500 VALENCE DENIS PAPIN F 4E53'37'' 44N55'42'' FX 1 SUP 94 108070616 F 8495.2500 LA RICAMARIE F 4E23'16'' 45N24'02'' FX 1 SUP BR IFIC N° 2628 16.09.2008 No.
Recommended publications
  • Local Authorities' Initiatives in Support of Agenda 21-Russia
    AREA STUDIES -RUSSIA (Regional Sustainable Development Review) – Vol. II – Local Authorities’ Initiatives in Support of Agenda 21-Russia - N.Glazovsky LOCAL AUTHORITIES' INITIATIVES IN SUPPORT OF AGENDA 21 -RUSSIA N.Glazovsky Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences Keywords: Agenda 21, Local Agenda 21, Local authorities, International Union of Local Autorities, International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives. Contents 1. Objectives, Possibilities and Mechanisms of Sustainable Development at Different Levels of Natural-Social Systems 2. The main UN documents defining the activity of local authorities 3. The main international organizations of local authorities and their activity 4. Activities of local authorities in Russia to support Agenda 21 5. Conclusion Bibliography Biographical Sketch Summary This article considers the activity of local authorities in support of Agenda 21. The main UN documents defining activity in this sphere are given. The main international organizations assisting the activity of local authorities on sustainable development are reviewed, and the main directions and programs of sustainable development at the local level are considered. The results of this activity after the Rio conference are described and the most important directions for future activity are described. Difficulties and perspectives of development of these initiatives in Russia are shown. Concrete examples are given of progress in reinforcement of local authorities’ role in ensuring sustainable development in Russia, at federal and local levels. 1. Objectives, Possibilities and Mechanisms of Sustainable Development at Different Levels of Natural-Social Systems The AgendaUNESCO 21 adopted in Rio de Janeiro – envisages EOLSS very different levels of activity to ensure sustainable development. It is reasonable to dwell on consideration of at least three main levels: global, national (regional) and local.
    [Show full text]
  • Steven H. Newton KURSK the GERMAN VIEW
    TRANSLATED, EDITED, AND ANNOTATED WITH NEW MATERIAL BY Steven H. Newton KURSK THE GERMAN VIEW Eyewitness Reports of Operation Citadel by the German Commanders Translated, edited, and annotated by Steven H. Newton DA CAPO PRESS A Member of the Perseus Books Group Copyright © 2002 by Steven H. Newton All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America. Designed by Brent Wilcox Cataloging-in-Publication data for this book is available from the Library of Congress. ISBN 0-306-81150-2 Published by Da Capo Press A Member of the Perseus Books Group http://www.dacapopress.com Da Capo Press books are available at special discounts for bulk purchases in the U.S. by corporations, institutions, and other organizations. For more information, please contact the Special Markets Department at the Perseus Books Group, 11 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142, or call (617) 252-5298. 12345678 9—05 04 03 02 CONTENTS Acknowledgments ix Introduction xi PART 1 Strategic Analysis of Operation Citadel Eyewitness Accounts by German Commanders 1 Operation Citadel Overview by General of Infantry Theodor Busse APPENDIX 1A German Military Intelligence and Soviet Strength, July 1943 27 Armeeabteilung Kempf 29 by Colonel General Erhard Raus APPENDIX 2A Order of Battle: Corps Raus (Special Employment), 2 March 1943 58 APPENDIX
    [Show full text]
  • Download Article (PDF)
    Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, volume 181 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference Spatial Development of Territories (SDT 2020) The Role of Citi-forming Industrial Enterprises in the Development of Innovative and Investment Attractiveness of Russian Regions (on the Example of Stary Oskol, Belgorod Region and the «OEMKINVEST ltd») Elena Chizhova Irina Rozdolskaya Department of the Theory and Science Methodology, Economics Department of Marketing and Management and Management Institute Belgorod University of Cooperation, Belgorod State Technological University Economics & Law named after V.G. Shukhov Belgorod, Russia Belgorod, Russia [email protected] [email protected] Sergey Chizhov VeraTuaeva Department of Economics and Production Organization, Department of Construction Management and Real Estate, Economics and Management Institute Belgorod State Construction Engineering Institute Technological University Belgorod State Technological University named after V.G. Shukhov named after V.G. Shukhov Belgorod, Russia Belgorod, Russia [email protected] [email protected] Abstract—The article considers the role of single-industry towns and city-forming enterprises in the formation of the I. INTRODUCTION investment attractiveness of the region. It is shown that from an In Russia, as in other countries of the world, there is a epoch of industrialisation we’ve got a problem of settlements of problem of single-industry town (monotown). Single- the various size having monoindustrial structure. But monocities of the Belgorod region which basic manufacture is industry town is characterized by the systemic unity of its the extraction of iron ore, have kept the specialisation and socio-economic organization and the functioning of the city- investment appeal. The city of Stary Oskol having single- forming enterprise [1].
    [Show full text]
  • Social and Economic Space Compression in Border Areas: the Case of the Northwestern Federal District Romanova, E.; Vinogradova, O.; Frizina, I
    www.ssoar.info Social and economic space compression in border areas: the case of the Northwestern Federal District Romanova, E.; Vinogradova, O.; Frizina, I. Veröffentlichungsversion / Published Version Zeitschriftenartikel / journal article Empfohlene Zitierung / Suggested Citation: Romanova, E., Vinogradova, O., & Frizina, I. (2015). Social and economic space compression in border areas: the case of the Northwestern Federal District. Baltic Region, 3, 28-46. https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2015-3-3 Nutzungsbedingungen: Terms of use: Dieser Text wird unter einer Free Digital Peer Publishing Licence This document is made available under a Free Digital Peer zur Verfügung gestellt. Nähere Auskünfte zu den DiPP-Lizenzen Publishing Licence. For more Information see: finden Sie hier: http://www.dipp.nrw.de/lizenzen/dppl/service/dppl/ http://www.dipp.nrw.de/lizenzen/dppl/service/dppl/ Diese Version ist zitierbar unter / This version is citable under: https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-51391-6 Economic and geographical development of the Russian Northwest ECONOMIC AND GEOGRAPHICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN NORTHWEST The so-called “compression” of social SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC and economic space has been the subject of SPACE COMPRESSION quite a few studies in the past decades. There are two principle types of compres- IN BORDER AREAS: sion: communicative, that is, associated THE CASE with the development of transport and in- OF THE NORTHWESTERN formation systems, and physical, mani- FEDERAL DISTRICT fested in the rapid decrease of the number of new territories to explore. While physi- cal and communicative compression are in- terrelated, they have different spatial ex- * pressions depending on geographical con- E.
    [Show full text]
  • Kamna Gorica - Dolnice
    NAROČNIK: Factor nepremičnine d.0.0. POROČILO O PREDHODNIH ARHEOLOŠKIH RAZISKAVAH NA LOKACIJI KAMNA GORICA - DOLNICE (EŠD 10671) (12.7. 2012) KULTURNOVARSTVENO SOGLASJE ŠT.: MK RS 62240-75/2012/2 IZDELALI: Samo Hvalec Iris Bekljanov Zidanšek Petra Vojaković Dr. Tomaž Verbič Ljubljana 2012 ©Arhej d.o.o. NAROČNIK: Factor nepremičnine d.o.o., Tivolska cesta 48, 1000 Ljubljana IZVAJALEC: Arhej d.o.o., Drožanjska 23, 8290 Sevnica ODGOVORNI VODJA DEL: mag. Matjaž Novšak, univ.dipl.arheol. SODELAVCI: Samo Hvalec, univ.dipl.arheol. David Badovinac, absolv. Arheol. STROKOVNI NADZOR: Boris Vičič, univ. dipl. arheol., konservatorski svetovalec; Zavod za varstvo kulturne dediščine Slovenije, OE Ljubljana, Tržaška 4, 1000 Ljubljana ©Arhej d.o.o. KAZALO 1. UVOD ................................................................................................................................ 2 2. GEOLOŠKI ORIS PROSTORA....................................................................................... 4 3. ZGODOVINSKI ORIS PROSTORA ............................................................................... 8 4. OPIS OBMOČJA IN DELOVNI POGOJI ....................................................................... 10 5. INTENZIVNI PODPOVRŠINSKI TERENSKI PREGLED ........................................... 11 6. STROJNE TESTNE SONDE ............................................................................................ 16 SKLEP ....................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Experientia Est Optima Magistra
    BELGOROD STATE NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY MOZYR STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER SHAMYAKIN PAVLODAR STATE PEDAGOGICAL INSTITUTE EXPERIENTIA EST OPTIMA MAGISTRA Volume IV Papers of International Conference 14-15 April 2015 Belgorod 2015 1 UDK 378.147 BBK 74.48 Е 97 Reviewers: T.N. Fedulenkova – Doctor of Philology; S.I. Garagulya – Doctor of Philology Editorial Board: N.I. Panasenko, Doctor of Philology, professor, University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovakia; G.S. Sujunova, PhD, professor, Pavlodar State Pedagogical Institute, Kazakhstan; R.E. Bogachev, Candidate of Philology, associate professor, Belgorod State National Research University, Russia; O.V. Dekhnich, Candidate of Philology, associate professor, Belgorod State National Research University, Russia; N.V. Zimovets, Candidate of Philology, associate professor, Belgorod State National Research University, Russia; V.E. Krasnopolskyi, Candidate of Pedagogy, associate professor, East Ukrainian National University named after Volodymyr Dahl, Ukraine; S.B. Kurash, Candidate of Philology, associate professor, Mozyr State Pedagogical University named after Shamyakin, Belarus; Yu.A. Prohopenko, Candidate of Sociology, assistant professor, Belgorod State National Research University, Russia; I.A. Danilenko, assistant, Belgorod State National Research University, Russia; A.A. Kutsenko, assistant, Belgorod State National Research University, Russia; Ya. I. Kereeva, assistant, Belgorod State National Research University, Russia; O.N. Yarigina, assistant, Belgorod State National Research University, Russia Experientia est optima magistra : Collected papers of / Editor-in- Е 97 Chief: A.A. Kolesnikov, E.A. Ogneva, I.V. Borisovskaya. – Belgorod : PH «Belgorod», 2015. – 272 p. ISBN 978-5-9571-1088-0 This book is a collection of papers of International Conference. These papers are written to present the most interesting and the most important university scientific ideas and researches from different countries.
    [Show full text]
  • Result Sheet
    Sun and Wind ELRII-473 outputs and results Energy and robotics Outputs hobby-group Local heating and electricity supply systems are modernised in 5 public buildings in Estonia and Pskov Region, Russia Obinitsa village center and Rõuge municipality house energy systems was renoveted with ground heat pumps integrated with solar PV panels Street lighting systems installed in Rõuge (Estonia) and in Tyamsha (Russia) Lightening system installed in Rõuge, Estonia Trainings and capacity building seminars for energy experts and municipality employees organised. Networking of energy experts and local authorities and public representatives is established Secondary school in Boroussy village, Russia equipped with solar panels, which provide hot water for the school 1 Energy Class modernised in Rõuge School by New biomass boilers in Gavry (Pytalovo), Russia installing the smart board and purchasing new equipment for energy measuring. Also weekly energetics-robotics hobby group was regularly attended by students in Rõuge Energy day on Energy Saving Technologies and Renewable Energy Systems (RES) with participation of Russian and Estonian students was held A number of showcases of using solar and wind Solar Panel installed in Boroussy village, Russia power, biofuel and ground heat as possible energy resources were demonstrared Various seminars and study tours on renewable energy and energy efficiency were organised for a wide range of participants RESULTS Increase of knowledge and awareness of local authorities and the community, especially youth on
    [Show full text]
  • Demographic, Economic, Geospatial Data for Municipalities of the Central Federal District in Russia (Excluding the City of Moscow and the Moscow Oblast) in 2010-2016
    Population and Economics 3(4): 121–134 DOI 10.3897/popecon.3.e39152 DATA PAPER Demographic, economic, geospatial data for municipalities of the Central Federal District in Russia (excluding the city of Moscow and the Moscow oblast) in 2010-2016 Irina E. Kalabikhina1, Denis N. Mokrensky2, Aleksandr N. Panin3 1 Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russia 2 Independent researcher 3 Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russia Received 10 December 2019 ♦ Accepted 28 December 2019 ♦ Published 30 December 2019 Citation: Kalabikhina IE, Mokrensky DN, Panin AN (2019) Demographic, economic, geospatial data for munic- ipalities of the Central Federal District in Russia (excluding the city of Moscow and the Moscow oblast) in 2010- 2016. Population and Economics 3(4): 121–134. https://doi.org/10.3897/popecon.3.e39152 Keywords Data base, demographic, economic, geospatial data JEL Codes: J1, J3, R23, Y10, Y91 I. Brief description The database contains demographic, economic, geospatial data for 452 municipalities of the 16 administrative units of the Central Federal District (excluding the city of Moscow and the Moscow oblast) for 2010–2016 (Appendix, Table 1; Fig. 1). The sources of data are the municipal-level statistics of Rosstat, Google Maps data and calculated indicators. II. Data resources Data package title: Demographic, economic, geospatial data for municipalities of the Cen- tral Federal District in Russia (excluding the city of Moscow and the Moscow oblast) in 2010–2016. Copyright I.E. Kalabikhina, D.N.Mokrensky, A.N.Panin The article is publicly available and in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC-BY 4.0) can be used without limits, distributed and reproduced on any medium, pro- vided that the authors and the source are indicated.
    [Show full text]
  • Storytelling and Its Potential in the Development of Tourist Destinations in the Post-Pandemic Age
    E3S Web of Conferences 291, 06002 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202129106002 SDGG 2021 Storytelling and its potential in the development of tourist destinations in the post-pandemic age Lyudmila Semenova1, Tatiana Klimova2, and Irina Bogomazova2 1Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, st. Gorky, 32, 236041 Kaliningrad, Russia 2Belgorod State National Research University, st. Pobedy, 85, 308015 Belgorod, Russia Abstract. Information obtained from any source is forgotten after three days. The exception is the one that is of particular importance and is broadcast through stories. The ongoing transformation of the needs of tourists is reflected in the diversification of the tourist offer. In this regard, storytelling has received particular relevance and development. Storytelling technologies are the process of communicating information as a result of the use of stories and legends. The article analyzes the state and development prospects of the region as an attractive tourist destination, suggests a model for promoting a regional tourist destination based on storytelling. The development and comprehensive implementation of projects, taking into account the interests of all participants, will provide an opportunity to promote and develop the territory as an attractive tourist destination, which is of paramount importance in modern socio-economic conditions. 1 Introduction The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and the travel restrictions are changing the development potential of the tourism industry, both in Russia and around the world. The results of 2020 testify to the deplorable state of the tourism sector and, as a result, its finding in extreme conditions. According to the Border Service of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, Russian citizens made 71% fewer trips compared to 2019, namely 14 million trips to foreign countries, and more than half of the trips fell on the "pre-quarantine" first quarter of 2020 - almost 54%.
    [Show full text]
  • Cities and Black Earth Soils
    Studia Ekonomiczne. Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego w Katowicach ISSN 2083-8611 Nr 334 · 2017 Ekonomia 12 Liudmila Popkova Anna Popkova Kursk State University, Kursk, Russia Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia Economic and Social Geography Department Faculty of Foreign Languages and Area Studies [email protected] [email protected] URBANISATION OF AGRICULTURAL AREAS: CITIES AND BLACK EARTH SOILS Summary: The article is devoted to the impact of the black earth soils on the formation of urban settlement. The features of development and settlement of the Central Black Earth Region are examined. The main colonization flows and their impact on the modern structure of the population are stated, the migration attractiveness of the region is de- scribed. The territories with fertile black earth soils are analyzed in terms of their in- volvement in economic circulation processes. Cities are characterized as the central points of the settlement. Particular attention is paid to the role of regional centers. The influence of the most significant factors on the contemporary urban settlement structure is evaluated: the construction of railways, iron ore mining and production of ferrous metals. The role of soils in urban development and the processes of urbanization are analyzed. Keywords: city, urbanization, black earth soils. JEL Classification: P25, Q16, Q18. The dependence of the citizens’ lives on the soil conditions is no longer ev- ident. However, the cities that arose and developed on the black earth soils have geographical features, which indirectly effect the socio-economic development. The degree of involvement in agriculture, based on the fertility of black soils, is reflected, in particular, on the type of industrial production.
    [Show full text]
  • Case Study Slovenia
    TOWN Small and medium sized towns in their functional territorial context Applied Research 2013/1/23 Case Study Report | Slovenia Version 05/09/2013 ESPON 2013 1 This report presents the interim results of an Applied Research Project conducted within the framework of the ESPON 2013 Programme, partly financed by the European Regional Development Fund. The partnership behind the ESPON Programme consists of the EU Commission and the Member States of the EU27, plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. Each partner is represented in the ESPON Monitoring Committee. This report does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the members of the Monitoring Committee. Information on the ESPON Programme and projects can be found on www.espon.eu The web site provides the possibility to download and examine the most recent documents produced by finalised and ongoing ESPON projects. This basic report exists only in an electronic version. © ESPON & University of Leuven, 2013. Printing, reproduction or quotation is authorised provided the source is acknowledged and a copy is forwarded to the ESPON Coordination Unit in Luxembourg. List of authors Nataša Pichler-Milanović, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia Samo Drobne, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia Miha Konjar, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia © Institute UL-FGG d.o.o, Jamova 2, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia ESPON 2013 i Table of contents
    [Show full text]
  • Thyroid Cancer in Children and Adolescents of Bryansk and Kaluga Regions
    BY0000285 Thyroid Cancer in Children and Adolescents of Bryansk and Kaluga Regions A.F. TSYB, E.M. PARSHKOV, V.V. SHAKHTARIN, V.F. STEPANENKO, V.F. SKVORTSOV, I.V. CHEBOTAREVA MRRC RAMS, Obninsk, Russia Abstract We analyzed 62 cases of thyroid cancer in children and adolescents of Bryansk and Kaluga regions, the most contaminated as a result of the Chernobyl accident. The data on specified radiation situation as well as probable radiation doses to the thyroid are given. It is noted that the development of thyroid cancer depends on the age of children at the time of accident (0-3, 7-9, 12-15 years). They arc the most critical periods for the formation and functioning of the thyroid, in particular, in girls. It is suggested that thyroid cancer develops in children and teenagers residing in areas with higher Cs-137 contamination level at younger age than in those residing in less contaminated regions. It is shown that the minimal latent period in the development of thyroid cancer makes up to 5 years. The results of ESR method on tooth enamel specimen indicate that over postaccident period the sufficient share of children has collected such individual radiation dose which are able to affect on their health stale and development of thyroid pathology. For a long period of time Russia unlike Belarus and Ukraine was considered to be "favourable" by the development of thyroid cancer in children and adolescents after the Chernobyl accident. Such a fact appeared to be a dissonance in the common concept on the possible radiation induction of thyroid tissues to malignancy when received relatively low doses of iodine radionuclide.
    [Show full text]