ADAPTATION OF THE POPULATION OF MOUNTAIN REGIONS OF ALTAI UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE CONDITIONS
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One of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals is a goal related to taking urgent action to combat climate change and its consequences. The publication presents the results of a sociological study conducted in the Republic of Altai and Altai Krai in 2022 (n=407, age 22-80 years), including an evaluation of the population's adaptation strategies to climate change. The study revealed the features of the population's defensiveness to climate change, the level of adaptation of the population to modern living conditions, including new natural and climatic conditions. Complex climatic conditions of the risky natural environment have a significant impact on the human body, their changes affect the adaptive capabilities, functions of life support systems, working capacity.
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Maximova, S., Noyanzina, O. and Omelchenko, D. 2022. ADAPTATION OF THE POPULATION OF MOUNTAIN REGIONS OF ALTAI UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE CONDITIONS. Social Integration and Development of Ethnic Cultures in the Eurasian Space. 1, 12 (Jun. 2022), 153-159.
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