Ecological passportization of urban population in the Northwest Russia. / Mandryka, Olga; Shilin, Mikhail; Ershova, Alexandra; Matveev, Yuri; Chusov, Alexander; Popov, Nikolay.
In: E3S Web of Conferences, Vol. 110, 02049, 2019.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Ecological passportization of urban population in the Northwest Russia
AU - Mandryka, Olga
AU - Shilin, Mikhail
AU - Ershova, Alexandra
AU - Matveev, Yuri
AU - Chusov, Alexander
AU - Popov, Nikolay
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The paper presents important criteria for human health estimation in urbanized industrial areas. On the contrary, environmental and economic conditions are successfully identified on the basis of population' elemental status. Cause-effect relations between micro and macro element consumption (lack or abundance) and public health in North-West Federal District of the Russian Federation have been established using the open press sources. Data capturing and visualization are made. Spatial digital maps presenting element consumption for non-personalized groups as well as their main disorders are obtained. The environmental situation in urbanized regions should be used to make future modeling possible for the purposes of a green economy. The paper demonstrates there al picture of availability of macro and micro elements, their lack or abundance. Maximum disease cases per 1000 people appear in the Republic of Karelia, and minimum is in the Leningradskaya Oblast. In practice, mercury abundance is a stimulating agent for most disorders of different origin, which primarily, for example, neoplasms and leukemia. Monitoring and correction of chronic toxic metal exposure at the individual and population levels can significantly reduce expenses on educational and medical services, increase labor efficiency.
AB - The paper presents important criteria for human health estimation in urbanized industrial areas. On the contrary, environmental and economic conditions are successfully identified on the basis of population' elemental status. Cause-effect relations between micro and macro element consumption (lack or abundance) and public health in North-West Federal District of the Russian Federation have been established using the open press sources. Data capturing and visualization are made. Spatial digital maps presenting element consumption for non-personalized groups as well as their main disorders are obtained. The environmental situation in urbanized regions should be used to make future modeling possible for the purposes of a green economy. The paper demonstrates there al picture of availability of macro and micro elements, their lack or abundance. Maximum disease cases per 1000 people appear in the Republic of Karelia, and minimum is in the Leningradskaya Oblast. In practice, mercury abundance is a stimulating agent for most disorders of different origin, which primarily, for example, neoplasms and leukemia. Monitoring and correction of chronic toxic metal exposure at the individual and population levels can significantly reduce expenses on educational and medical services, increase labor efficiency.
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U2 - 10.1051/e3sconf/201911002049
DO - 10.1051/e3sconf/201911002049
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85070903288
VL - 110
JO - E3S Web of Conferences
JF - E3S Web of Conferences
SN - 2555-0403
M1 - 02049
T2 - 2018 International Science Conference on Business Technologies for Sustainable Urban Development, SPbWOSCE 2018
Y2 - 10 December 2018 through 12 December 2018
ER -
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