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Amur Oblast TYNDINSKY 361,900 Sq
AMUR 196 Ⅲ THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST SAKHA Map 5.1 Ust-Nyukzha Amur Oblast TY NDINS KY 361,900 sq. km Lopcha Lapri Ust-Urkima Baikal-Amur Mainline Tynda CHITA !. ZEISKY Kirovsky Kirovsky Zeiskoe Zolotaya Gora Reservoir Takhtamygda Solovyovsk Urkan Urusha !Skovorodino KHABAROVSK Erofei Pavlovich Never SKOVO MAGDAGACHINSKY Tra ns-Siberian Railroad DIRO Taldan Mokhe NSKY Zeya .! Ignashino Ivanovka Dzhalinda Ovsyanka ! Pioner Magdagachi Beketovo Yasny Tolbuzino Yubileiny Tokur Ekimchan Tygda Inzhan Oktyabrskiy Lukachek Zlatoustovsk Koboldo Ushumun Stoiba Ivanovskoe Chernyaevo Sivaki Ogodzha Ust-Tygda Selemdzhinsk Kuznetsovo Byssa Fevralsk KY Kukhterin-Lug NS Mukhino Tu Novorossiika Norsk M DHI Chagoyan Maisky SELE Novovoskresenovka SKY N OV ! Shimanovsk Uglovoe MAZ SHIMA ANOV Novogeorgievka Y Novokievsky Uval SK EN SK Mazanovo Y SVOBODN Chernigovka !. Svobodny Margaritovka e CHINA Kostyukovka inlin SERYSHEVSKY ! Seryshevo Belogorsk ROMNENSKY rMa Bolshaya Sazanka !. Shiroky Log - Amu BELOGORSKY Pridorozhnoe BLAGOVESHCHENSKY Romny Baikal Pozdeevka Berezovka Novotroitskoe IVANOVSKY Ekaterinoslavka Y Cheugda Ivanovka Talakan BRSKY SKY P! O KTYA INSK EI BLAGOVESHCHENSK Tambovka ZavitinskIT BUR ! Bakhirevo ZAV T A M B OVSKY Muravyovka Raichikhinsk ! ! VKONSTANTINO SKY Poyarkovo Progress ARKHARINSKY Konstantinovka Arkhara ! Gribovka M LIKHAI O VSKY ¯ Kundur Innokentevka Leninskoe km A m Trans -Siberianad Railro u 100 r R i v JAO Russian Far East e r By Newell and Zhou / Sources: Ministry of Natural Resources, 2002; ESRI, 2002. Newell, J. 2004. The Russian Far East: A Reference Guide for Conservation and Development. McKinleyville, CA: Daniel & Daniel. 466 pages CHAPTER 5 Amur Oblast Location Amur Oblast, in the upper and middle Amur River basin, is 8,000 km east of Moscow by rail (or 6,500 km by air). -
2017 Annual Report and Accounts
Annual Report 2017 Our Values Responsibility We place people first. Responsible practices are our highest priority and we aim to operate safely, efficiently and transparently, continually seeking new ways to ensure an injury-free workplace. We are committed to preventing pollution, minimising waste, increasing carbon efficiency and optimising natural resource usage. We develop innovative solutions to mitigate environmental risks and welcome an active dialogue with local communities. Innovation We challenge ourselves and others to constantly improve in line with the most recent scientific and engineering developments worldwide. Our aim is to be an industry leader in safety and environmental practices, whilst realising the full potential of our assets through ingenuity, drive, and innovation. Integrity We believe that honest communication, sound business ethics and respect for people are the foundation of our business and deal with all our stakeholders in a respectful, responsible way. We are guided by our Code of Ethics in every situation, at all levels of the Company, to preserve dignity and self-worth in all our interactions. Excellence We are focused on delivering results and on doing what we say we will do. We accept responsibility and hold ourselves accountable for our work, behaviour, ethics and actions. We aim to deliver high performance outcomes and undertake to deliver on our commitments to our colleagues, business and social partners, and our investors. Sustainability Sustainable development has been a key focus for the Group since its foundation. At Petropavlovsk, our objective is to act in the interests of our stakeholders, including shareholders, employees and the communities in which we operate, by ensuring all our activities are efficient, responsible, transparent and sustainable. -
On Distribution of Lampyris Noctiluca (Linnaeus, 1767) (Coleoptera, Lampyridae) in the Amur Region
Ecologica Montenegrina 16: 111-113 (2018) This journal is available online at: www.biotaxa.org/em On distribution of Lampyris noctiluca (Linnaeus, 1767) (Coleoptera, Lampyridae) in the Amur region VITALY G. BEZBORODOV1* & EVGENY S. KOSHKIN2 1Amur Branch of Botanical Garden-Institute of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2-d km of Ignatevskoye road, Blagoveshchensk, 675000, Russia, 2Institute of Water and Ecology Problems of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dikopoltsev St. 56, Khabarovsk, 680000, Russia; State Nature Reserve «Bureinskii», Zelenaya Str. 3, Chegdomyn, Khabarovskii Krai, 682030, Russia. Corresponding author: Vitaly G. Bezborodov; e-mail: [email protected] Received: 7 February 2018│ Accepted by V. Pešić: 28 February 2018 │ Published online: 2 March 2018. Lampyris noctiluca (Linnaeus, 1767) (Coleoptera, Lampyridae) covers an extensive transpalaearctic range (Medvedev & Ryvkin 1992; Geisthardt & Sato 2007; Kazantsev 2010, 2011) with unclear boundaries of distribution on the periphery. The eastern sector of the range has been studied the least. Until recently, from the Amur region (within the borders of the Amurskaya oblast' and Khabarovskii krai of Russia) three points of collection of L. noctiluca were known. However, this which does not give a detailed idea of the range of the species in this region (Kazantsev 2010) (Fig. 1). Our research provided material from the basins of the Amur and Uda rivers, which significantly clarifies the northern boundary of distribution in the eastern sector of the range of Lampyris noctiluca. Lampyris noctiluca is also firstly recorded for the Heilongjiang province in China and the Evreiskaya avtonomnaya oblast' in Russia. -
Subject of the Russian Federation)
How to use the Atlas The Atlas has two map sections The Main Section shows the location of Russia’s intact forest landscapes. The Thematic Section shows their tree species composition in two different ways. The legend is placed at the beginning of each set of maps. If you are looking for an area near a town or village Go to the Index on page 153 and find the alphabetical list of settlements by English name. The Cyrillic name is also given along with the map page number and coordinates (latitude and longitude) where it can be found. Capitals of regions and districts (raiony) are listed along with many other settlements, but only in the vicinity of intact forest landscapes. The reader should not expect to see a city like Moscow listed. Villages that are insufficiently known or very small are not listed and appear on the map only as nameless dots. If you are looking for an administrative region Go to the Index on page 185 and find the list of administrative regions. The numbers refer to the map on the inside back cover. Having found the region on this map, the reader will know which index map to use to search further. If you are looking for the big picture Go to the overview map on page 35. This map shows all of Russia’s Intact Forest Landscapes, along with the borders and Roman numerals of the five index maps. If you are looking for a certain part of Russia Find the appropriate index map. These show the borders of the detailed maps for different parts of the country. -
BR IFIC N° 2693 Index/Indice
BR IFIC N° 2693 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 03.05.2011 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 111030913 ARG 6500.0000 EL SOMBRERO ARG 58W45'55'' 27S42'07'' FX 1 ADD 2 111030907 -
BR IFIC N° 2611 Index/Indice
BR IFIC N° 2611 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 22.01.2008 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 107125602 BLR 405.6125 BESHENKOVICHI BLR 29E28'13'' 55N02'57'' FB 1 ADD 2 107125603 -
Chapter 3 Climatic Variability of the Kulunda Steppe
Chapter 3 Climatic Variability of the Kulunda Steppe N. F. Kharlamova Abstract Natural conditions are important, constantly acting factors in the territorial organization of agriculture, which affect the efficiency of production. Among those, climate is the primary and most important factor. This paper deals with the spatio- temporal variability of the thermal regime and moistening conditions of the Kulunda steppe as an element of the South Siberian agro-steppe within the Eurasian steppe belt of the forest steppe and steppe natural zones. Interannual variability of climate has a great impact on agriculture. Better understanding and taking into account the factors of climate variability allows solving problems related to climate change. Reducing the vulnerability of various sectors, such as biodiversity, forestry and agriculture, to climate variability by raising awareness of policy, work methods and technology choices will in many cases reduce the long-term vulnerability of these systems to climate change. Keywords Climatic variability · Hydrothermal coefficient · Moistening coefficient · Precipitation regime · Temperature increase · Thermal regime 3.1 Introduction The Eurasian steppe belt of the forest steppe and steppe plays a leading role in the global production of agricultural products. The geopolitical and resource importance of these territories is increasing due to the world population growth, shortage of fertile land, climate change and the threat of food crises. In order to solve the fundamental problem of optimizing the interaction between nature and society of Eurasia under the conditions of global change of the natural environment, it is necessary to assess the current and projected climate change (Shumova 2005, 2007; Kharlamova et al. 2014). -
Weed Species Composition of Agrophytocenoses in Altai Krai
Acta Biologica Sibirica 7: 93–102 (2021) doi: 10.3897/abs.7.e60884 https://abs.pensoft.net RESEARCH ARTICLE Weed species composition of agrophytocenoses in Altai Krai Tatiana A. Terekhina1, Alyona V. Nochevnaya2, Natalia V. Ovcharova1, Irina A. Lapshina3 1 Altai State University, 61 Lenina prospect, 656049, Barnaul, Russia 2 Federal State Budgetary Institution "Central Scientific and Methodological Veterinary Laboratory", 4V Maksim Gorky str, 656056, Barnaul, Russia 3 Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for Altai Krai and Altai Republic, 65 Proletarskaya str, 656056, Barnaul, Russia Corresponding author: Natalia V. Ovcharova ([email protected]) Academic editor: D. German | Received 18 November 2020 | Accepted 2 April 2021 | Published 30 April 2021 http://zoobank.org/FE20DE53-A947-432E-8D26-60F541617CE6 Citation: Terekhina TA, Nochevnaya AV, Ovcharova NV, Lapshina IA (2021) Weed Species Composition of Agrophytocenoses in Altai Krai. Acta Biologica Sibirica 7: 93–102 https://doi.org/10.3897/abs.7.e60884 Abstract The article reviews the weed species composition of oat, sunflower, wheat, buckwheat, rapeseed and flax agrophytocenoses on 390 fields in 21 districts of Altai Krai: Aleyskiy, Bistroistokskiy, Baevskiy, Burlinskiy, Kamenskiy, Kosikhinskiy, Krutikhinskiy, Kytmanovskiy, Loktevskiy, Mamontovskiy, Novi- chikhinskiy, Pankrushikhinskiy, Rebrikhinskiy, Rubtsovskiy, Shipunovskiy, Sovetskiy, Tretyakovskiy, Troitskiy, Tyumentsevskiy, Zarinskiy, and Zonalniy. The studied fields were surveyed by the route method, which involved the study of the plot by examining it along two diagonals and four sides, when the area did not exceed 20.0 hectares. Larger fields were divided into plots of 20.0 hectares before the survey. The areas adjacent to roads were examined most carefully, since it is often from the road that the field becomes infested. -
Assessing the Quality of Life of the Population in Rural Areas of the Altai Region
Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, volume 364 International Conference on Sustainable Development of Cross-Border Regions: Economic, Social and Security Challenges (ICSDCBR 2019) Assessing the quality of life of the population in rural areas of the Altai region V Vorobyova1*, S Vorobyov1 and S Shlegel2 1 Altai State University, 61 Lenina prosp., Barnaul 656049 Russia 2 The Altai Branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, 187 Partizanskaya str., Barnaul 656008 Russia E-mail: [email protected] Abstract. The paper assesses the state of the housing stock, the availability and accessibility of social services in the economy (culture and sports, health care, pre-school, and general education) as the main criteria for diagnosing the quality of life of the population of the Altai Krai. The paper focuses on the tendency of deterioration of a human capital in rural territories, as well as the distribution of an asocial way of life of rural inhabitants. It justified that the problems of the development of social engineering infrastructure are predetermined by the low density and small population in most rural communities. Keywords: quality, quality of life, population, rural population, rural areas 1. Introduction In modern conditions, the assessment of the quality of life of the population in rural areas is an actual problem. Under the assessment of the quality of life refers to the compliance of the actual satisfaction of the material, cultural, spiritual and other needs of the population to certain standards of the basic level. The implementation of measures to raise the level and quality of life of the rural population is one of the main conditions for the development of economic sectors, but even with the state- recognized priorities of rural development in modern conditions, there is a growing gap between town and country in terms of incomes of citizens, accessibility of health services, culture, trade and life. -
RUSSIAN DISTRICTS AWARD LIST" (Last Update 01.07.2012)
"RUSSIAN DISTRICTS AWARD LIST" (Last update 01.07.2012) Republic of Adygeya (AD) UA6Y CITIES AD-01 MAIKOP AD-02 ADYGEJSK AREAS AD-03 GIAGINSKY AREA AD-04 KOSHEHABL'SKY AREA AD-05 KRASNOGVARDEJSKY AREA AD-06 MAJKOPSKY AREA AD-07 TAHTAMUKAJSKY AREA AD-08 TEUCHEZHSKY AREA AD-09 SHOVGENOVSKY AREA Altaysky Kraj (AL) UA9Y BARNAUL AREAS AL-01 ZHELEZNODOROZHNY AL-02 INDUSTRIALNY AL-03 LENINSKY AL-04 OKTJABR`SKY AL-05 CENTRALNY CITIES AL-06 deleted AL-07 deleted AL-08 RUBTSOVSK AL-09 SLAVGOROD AL-10 YAROVOE AREAS AL-11 ALEJSKY AREA AL-12 ALTAYSKY AREA AL-13 BAEVSKY AREA AL-14 BIJSKY AREA AL-15 BLAGOVESHCHENSKY AREA AL-16 BURLINSKY AREA AL-17 BYSTROISTOKSKY AREA AL-18 VOLCHIHINSKY AREA AL-19 EGOR'EVSKY AREA AL-20 EL'TSOVSKY AREA AL-21 ZAV'JALOVSKY AREA AL-22 ZALESOVSKY AREA AL-23 ZARINSKY AREA AL-24 ZMEINOGORSKY AREA AL-25 ZONALNY AREA AL-26 KALMANSKY AREA AL-27 KAMENSKY AREA AL-28 KLJUCHEVSKY AREA AL-29 KOSIHINSKY AREA AL-30 KRASNOGORSKY AREA AL-31 KRASNOSHCHEKOVSKY AREA AL-32 KRUTIHINSKY AREA AL-33 KULUNDINSKY AREA AL-34 KUR'INSKY AREA AL-35 KYTMANOVSKY AREA AL-36 LOKTEVSKY AREA AL-37 MAMONTOVSKY AREA AL-38 MIHAJLOVSKY AREA AL-39 NEMETSKY NATIONAL AREA AL-40 NOVICHIHINSKY AREA AL-41 PAVLOVSKY AREA AL-42 PANKRUSHIHINSKY AREA AL-43 PERVOMAJSKY AREA AL-44 PETROPAVLOVSKY AREA AL-45 POSPELIHINSKY AREA AL-46 REBRIHINSKY AREA AL-47 RODINSKY AREA AL-48 ROMANOVSKY AREA AL-49 RUBTSOVSKY AREA AL-50 SLAVGORODSKY AREA AL-51 SMOLENSKY AREA AL-52 SOVIETSKY AREA AL-53 SOLONESHENSKY AREA AL-54 SOLTONSKY AREA AL-55 SUETSKY AREA AL-56 TABUNSKY AREA AL-57 TAL'MENSKY -
List of Exporters Interested in Supplying Grain to China
List of exporters interested in supplying grain to China № Name of exporting company Company address Contact Infromation (phone num. / email) Zabaykalsky Krai Rapeseed Zabaykalsky Krai, Kalgansky District, Bura 1st , Vitaly Kozlov str., 25 1 OOO ''Burinskoe'' [email protected]. building A 2 OOO ''Zelenyi List'' Zabaykalsky Krai, Chita city, Butina str., 93 8-914-469-64-44 AO "Breeding factory Zabaikalskiy Krai, Chernyshevskiy area, Komsomolskoe village, Oktober 3 [email protected] Тел.:89243788800 "Komsomolets" str. 30 4 OOO «Bukachachinsky Izvestyank» Zabaykalsky Krai, Chita city, Verkholenskaya str., 4 8(3022) 23-21-54 Zabaykalsky Krai, Alexandrovo-Zavodsky district,. Mankechur village, ul. 5 SZ "Mankechursky" 8(30240)4-62-41 Tsentralnaya 6 OOO "Zabaykalagro" Zabaykalsky Krai, Chita city, Gaidar str., 13 8-914-120-29-18 7 PSK ''Pole'' Zabaykalsky Krai, Priargunsky region, Novotsuruhaytuy, Lazo str., 1 8(30243)30111 8 OOO "Mysovaya" Zabaykalsky Krai, Priargunsky District, Novotsuruhaytuy, Lazo str., 1 8(30243)30111 9 OOO "Urulyungui" Zabaykalsky Krai, Priargunsky District, Dosatuy,Lenin str., 19 B 89245108820 10 OOO "Xin Jiang" Zabaykalsky Krai,Urban-type settlement Priargunsk, Lenin str., 2 8-914-504-53-38 11 PK "Baygulsky" Zabaykalsky Krai, Chernyshevsky District, Baygul, Shkolnaya str., 6 8(3026) 56-51-35 12 ООО "ForceExport" Zabaykalsky Krai, Chita city, Polzunova str. , 30 building, 7 8-924-388-67-74 13 ООО "Eсospectrum" Zabaykalsky Krai, Aginsky district, str. 30 let Pobedi, 11 8-914-461-28-74 [email protected] OOO "Chitinskaya -
Sme / Corporate Loan Portfolio 1Q'16
July 2016 Bank’s overview Business Performance Key Financials Appendices 1 KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS(1) Assets and net loan portfolio(2) Asian-Pacific Bank is the largest private regional bank of the Far East and Siberia RUB mln 143 069 130 467 131 798 118 556 Head Office: Blagoveschensk, Amur Region 92 176 60 530 Branch network (mainly in Far East and Siberia): 41 781 82 837 85 591 74 915 75 767 60 540 39 494 219 offices 109 localities 18 regions 20 898 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 1Q2016 Net loans Other assets Key ratios Equity RUB mln +4% 2012 2013 2014 2015 1Q’16 Net interest margin 11.7% 11.1% 10.2% 6.4% 6.5% Cost/Income 43.4% 41.3% 36.9% 46.0% 43.7% 15 896 16 526 14 590 14 856 ROAA 4.3% 3.0% 0.04% (1.2%) 1.4% 11 529 8 724 ROAE 32.2% 23.8% 0.3% (10.3%) 11.9% 5 493 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 1Q'16 2 (1) Hereinafter data from IFRS financial statements (2) Including net investments in finance leases NET RESULT REVERTS IN PROFIT BOTTOM OUT RECOVERY IN 1Q’16 Net Profit Controlled Stable Costs Net Interest Margin RUB mln RUB mln RUB mln 2014 2015 1Q'15 1Q'16 46,0% 45,9% 43,7% 37,4% 50 198 10,2% 6,4% 6,4% 6,5% 1813 2345 (1252) +17% (1585) 14269 3530 3236 12128 457 514 812 899 2764 3231 2014 2015 1Q'15 1Q'16 2014 2015 1Q'15 1Q'16 Personnel expenses Administrative expenses Operating income NIM CTI ROA / ROE Cost of Risk Reduction Balance in Loan Structure to Corporates RUB mln 2014 2015 1Q'15 1Q'16 2014 2015 1Q'15 1Q'16 12,2% 9,6% 38% 8,6% 48% 50% 11,9% 0,3% (10,3%) 0,3% 5,0% 0,0% (1,2%) 0,0% 1,4% (1172) (2986) 62% 52% 50% (8812) (8347) ROA ROE -2.5x 2014 2015 1Q'16 Retail Corporate -5% Loan loss impairment charge CoR 3 MILESTONES: HISTORY AND ACHIEVEMENTS • APB inclusion in the list of 10 regional Through stable successful development as well as absorption of regional players the banks for participation in the government program for capitalization Bank has become the leading financial institution in the Far East and Siberia • Purchase of loan portfolio of Raiffeisen Bank at the Far East • APB acquired M2M Private Bank (JSC).