POPULATION OF UKRAINIAN PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS AND ITS PROVISION WITH NATURE-RESOURCE POTENTIAL
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https://doi.org/10.17721/2413-7154/2015.73.11-14Keywords:
населення, фізико-географічні регіони України, природно-ресурсний потенціалAbstract
The aim of the article is to calculate the population of physiographic regions of Ukraine and to define its provision with the natural resource potential. Population of 278 physiographic regions, 57 physiographic oblasts, 14 physiographic provinces, 3 physiographic sub-zones, 4 physiographic zones, and 3 physiographic countries of the Ukrainian state was calculated using a map overlay method. Distribution of the population by physiographic regions of Ukraine gave a possibility to calculate the socio-economic proportions and balances for genetically existing natural resource systems, combining natural and social productive forces. Analysis of the provision of physiographic regions with the natural resource potential allows revealing the latent reserves of further balanced natural resource development of the Ukrainian state.
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