Перспективы изменения структуры и функций агрометеорологии и сельскохозяйственной метеорологии

  • Олег Константинович Рычко Voronezh Institute of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergencies of Russia
Keywords: agrometeorology, agricultural meteorology, analysis, structure, function, conceptual-terminological apparatus, typification, modernization

Abstract

The results of the analysis of basic concepts, terms and definitions characterizing the existing and perspective structure and functions of Agrometeor ology and Agricultur a l Meteor ology are presented. Methods of typification and modernization of the existing agrometeorological conceptual-terminological apparatus are suggested. The modern and expected applied value of the use of agrometeorological principles and methods on the objects of the social and economic sphere of Russia is considered.

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Author Biography

Олег Константинович Рычко, Voronezh Institute of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergencies of Russia

Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Professor of the Voronezh Institute of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergencies of Russia, Voronezh

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Published
2018-10-17
How to Cite
Рычко, О. К. (2018). Перспективы изменения структуры и функций агрометеорологии и сельскохозяйственной метеорологии. Proceedings of Voronezh State University. Series: Geography. Geoecology, (4), 52-55. https://doi.org/10.17308/geo.2018.4/2267
Section
Geography