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Eight. A Jewish National State: The Soviet Jewish Autonomous Region in Birobidzhan
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DYNAMICS OF CATTLE BREEDING DEVELOPMENT IN THE JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION
Regional problems, 2023The article, based on an analysis of statistical indicators of livestock farming in the Jewish Autonomous region for 1990–2021, reveals negative dynamics in the development of the industry. When considering the cattle livestock, including pigs, sheep and goats, vertical and horizontal methods are used.
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About the weeds of a rural settlement in the Jewish Autonomous Region
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BIODIVERSITY OF CADDISFLES (INSECTA, TRICHOPTERA) THE JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION
Vladimir Ya. Levanidov’s Biennial Memorial Meetings, 2023A review of the study of Trichoptera in the Jewish Autonomous Region (JAO) from 1962 to the present is given. It is noted that a signifi cant increase in the list of species occurred in the early 2000s as a result of expeditions of the Federal Scientifi c Center for Biodiversity of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences in the JAO ...
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INDEX OF VULNERABILITY TO FLOODS FOR THE JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION POPULATION
Regional problems, 2022In the Russian Federation and other countries floods are getting more sever and occur more often. Among the Russian regions suffering from floods are the regions of the southern Far East, located in the Amur River basin; two severe floods occurred there in 2013 and 2019.
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Regional problems, 2021
The article presents the results of a sociological study that examined the issues of self-identification of rural residents of the Jewish Autonomous region. It was revealed that a significant part of the respondents (49%) do no. identify themselves with the residents of the region, but consider themselves primarily residents of Russia. On the one hand,
I.V. Kalinina, S.A. Solovchenkov
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The article presents the results of a sociological study that examined the issues of self-identification of rural residents of the Jewish Autonomous region. It was revealed that a significant part of the respondents (49%) do no. identify themselves with the residents of the region, but consider themselves primarily residents of Russia. On the one hand,
I.V. Kalinina, S.A. Solovchenkov
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FEATURES OF MIGRATION POLICY IN THE JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION
2021The article reveals the features of the state mechanism for regulating labor migration in the Jewish Autonomous Region. It is noted that labor migration is an integral part of the economic development of the region. The purpose of the study is the peculiarities of solving the problems of optimizing the mechanisms for regulating labor migration in the ...
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UNIQUE FINDINGS OF BASIDIAL MACROMYCETESIN THE JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION
Regional problems, 2023The author considers some fungi species which have been recorded in the Jewish Autonomous region (southern part of the Russian Far East) only once. These species can be regarded as little-known either in the Russian Far East, or in the entire territory of Russia.
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AIGUN TREATY AS A MEMORABLE DATE FOR THE JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION
Regional problems, 2023By the law of the Jewish Autonomous region, May 28 is recognized as one of the official memorable dates in the history of the region. It was on this day in 1858 in the Chinese city of Aigun that the Aigun Treaty, a historical document on the delimitation of Russia and China possessions, was signed.
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KOREAN IMMIGRANTS IN THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION
Regional problemsThe successful Amur rafting and signing of the Aigun and Beijing treaties with the Qing Empire ensured the Russian Far Eastern lands return in the middle of the XIX century. Subsequently, more than a dozen new settlements appeared on the left bank of the Amur River, including the future Jewish Autonomous region area.
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