The Landscape Features of the Country were at the Core of the Seminar of the Chair of Environmental Economics
Today, regular scientific seminar was conducted on “Possibilities of Rooting the Adaptive-Landscape System of Agricultural Production in the Republic of Armenia” by the Chair of Environmental Economics, which was attended by Gagik Vardanyan, Vice Rector of Science and International Relations, Suren Gevorgyan, the Chair, Doctor of Sciences, Professor, the Chair staff, Samvel Avetisyan, Senior Researcher of “Economic Research” Program of “AMBERD” Research Center, Program Coordinator, Doctor of Sciences /Economics/, Professor, Karen Grigoryan, the acting Chair of Macroeconomics, PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, employees, students.
In his welcoming speechGagik Vardanyan referred to the purpose of holding seminars, emphasizing that the Chairs are expected to bring together relevant practical recommendations that would be worthy of representing to the Government.
Suren Gevorgyan spoke on the research topics of the Chair – “Economic Assessment and Management of the Environment and Natural Resource Potential”, “Issues of Ensuring Ecological Safety on Ground Use in the Environment in the Republic of Armenia”, “Current Issues and Development Prospects of Ecological Tourism in the Republic of Armenia”, “Prospects for Alternative Farming Development in the Republic of Armenia”, “The Interconnection of Energy and Climate Global Change”, “The Possibilities of Rooting the Adaptive-Landscape System of Agricultural Production in the Republic of Armenia”.
Today, 3 researchers of the last topic presented reports. Volodyan Manasyan presented classification approaches of landscape, the peculiarities of landscape system in the Republic of Armenia, and population resettlement issues.
Armen Rubenyan continuing the topic, and based on NSS data viewed the spatial features of the RA, discussed a number of issues related to the legal regulation of the landscape, concluding that there is a need for the elaboration of a new law and made recommendations. As a result researchers outlined the possibilities of rooting the adaptive-landscape system of agricultural production in the Republic of Armenia.
Hrachya Sargysn reported on assessment of lands intended for recreation zones.
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