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10.29003/m3157.0514-7468.2023_45_1/118-125

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Fominykh, L.A., Strizhakova, E.R.

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Biosphere, Biospheric Conference, V.I. Vernadsky, V.A. Kovda, N. Polu­nin, the planet’s biosphere protection.

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pp. 118–125

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Fominykh, L.A., Strizhakova, E.R., “Victor Abramovich Kovda and Nikolas Polunin, V. I. Vernadsky’s followers”, Zhizn Zemli [Life of the Earth] 45, no 1, 118–125 (2023) (in Russ., abstract in Engl.). DOI: 10.29003/m3157.0514-7468.2023_45_1/118-125.

Victor Abramovich Kovda and Nikolas Polunin, V. I. Vernadsky’s followers

17.03.2026

At the end of the 1960s a movement began for the preservation of Earth's biosphere — the common home for humanity and the receptacle of all life on Earth. This movement united the scientific communities of various countries for many years. 20 years later, at the International Symposium “Biosphere and Humanity. History and Modernity” the development and promotion of the ideas of Academician V.I. Vernadsky, the founder of the Earth’s Biosphere doctrine, were summed up.

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  2. V.A. Kovda. Life and scientific heritage. To the 100th anniversary of his birth (Moscow: Nauka, 2004. P. 85–91) (in Russian).
  3. Kovda, V.A., Problems of protection of the soil cover and the biosphere of the planet (Pushchino: ONTI NTsBI AN USSR, 1989) (in Russian).
  4. Soil science 7, 5–174 (1988) (in Russian).
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  8. Polunin, N., “Arctic aerobiology: pollen grains and other spores, observed on sticky slides exposed in 1947”, Nature 168 (4278) (1951).
  9. Polunin, N., “Arctic plants not yet found in Britain”, Watsonia 3 (1), 32–43 (1953).
  10. Polunin, N., “Botany of the Canadian Eastern Arctic. Pt 1. Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta”, Natl. Mus. Can. Bull. 92 (1940).
  11. Polunin, N., “Botany of the Canadian Eastern Arctic. Pt. III. Vegetation and ecology”, Natl. Mus. of Canada. Bull. (Ottawa) 104 (1948).
  12. Polunin, N., Circumpolar arctic flora (Oxford, 1959).
  13. Polunin, N., Elements de geographie botanique (Gauthier-Villars, Paris, 1967).
  14. Polunin, N., “Geographical distribution of Arenaria humifusa Wahlend., new to the flora of Spitsbergen”, Nature 16, 391 (1943).
  15. Polunin, N., “Seeking botanical particles about the North Poles”, Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift 45 (2), 320–354 (1950).
  16. Polunin, N., “The real Arctic: Suggestions for its delineation, subdivision and characterization”, J. Ecol. 39, 303–315 (1951).
  17. Polunin, N., “The vegetation of Akpatok Island: Pt. 1”, Ecol. 22, 337–395 (1934).
  18. Polunin, N., “Victor Abramovich Kovda”, Environmental conservation, 19 (4), 364‒365 (1992).
  19. Polunin, N., Pady, S.M., Kelly, C.D., “Arctic aerobiology”, Nature 160, 876–877 (1947).
  20. Polunin, N., “Conduction through roots in frozen soil”, Nature 132, 313–314 (1933).

References

  1. Kovda, V.A., “Living matter, biosphere and soil cover of the planet”, Soil science 6, 5–14 (1991) (in Russian).
  2. V.A. Kovda. Life and scientific heritage. To the 100th anniversary of his birth (Moscow: Nauka, 2004. P. 85–91) (in Russian).
  3. Kovda, V.A., Problems of protection of the soil cover and the biosphere of the planet (Pushchino: ONTI NTsBI AN USSR, 1989) (in Russian).
  4. Soil science 7, 5–174 (1988) (in Russian).
  5. Snakin, V.V., “Sustainable development”, Zhizn Zemli [Life of the Earth] 40, no 1, 103 (2018) (in Russian).
  6. Cambridge Journals (Cambridge University Press, 2003). (https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/environmental-conservation).
  7. Kоvda, V.А., “Contemporary scientific Concepts relating to the Biosphere”, Use and conservation of the Biosphere: Proc. of the Intergovernmental Conf. of Experts on the Sci. Basis for Rational use and Conservation of the Resources of the Biosphere (Paris, UNESCO, 1970).
  8. Polunin, N., “Arctic aerobiology: pollen grains and other spores, observed on sticky slides exposed in 1947”, Nature 168 (4278) (1951).
  9. Polunin, N., “Arctic plants not yet found in Britain”, Watsonia 3 (1), 32–43 (1953).
  10. Polunin, N., “Botany of the Canadian Eastern Arctic. Pt 1. Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta”, Natl. Mus. Can. Bull. 92 (1940).
  11. Polunin, N., “Botany of the Canadian Eastern Arctic. Pt. III. Vegetation and ecology”, Natl. Mus. of Canada. Bull. (Ottawa) 104 (1948).
  12. Polunin, N., Circumpolar arctic flora (Oxford, 1959).
  13. Polunin, N., Elements de geographie botanique (Gauthier-Villars, Paris, 1967).
  14. Polunin, N., “Geographical distribution of Arenaria humifusa Wahlend., new to the flora of Spitsbergen”, Nature 16, 391 (1943).
  15. Polunin, N., “Seeking botanical particles about the North Poles”, Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift 45 (2), 320–354 (1950).
  16. Polunin, N., “The real Arctic: Suggestions for its delineation, subdivision and characterization”, J. Ecol. 39, 303–315 (1951).
  17. Polunin, N., “The vegetation of Akpatok Island: Pt. 1”, Ecol. 22, 337–395 (1934).
  18. Polunin, N., “Victor Abramovich Kovda”, Environmental conservation, 19 (4), 364‒365 (1992).
  19. Polunin, N., Pady, S.M., Kelly, C.D., “Arctic aerobiology”, Nature 160, 876–877 (1947).
  20. Polunin, N., “Conduction through roots in frozen soil”, Nature 132, 313–314 (1933).