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DETERMINATION OF THE COASTAL ZONE OF DANUBE RIVER IN BULGARIA
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The determination and modelling of the territory is common scientific instrument for presentation of the state of the nature and human systems. The present research is based on the morphological and hydrological peculiarities in the river catchment. It observed of the Danube coastal zone in Bulgaria sector of the river. The differentiation and determination of the coastal area is key element in the process of the management of the territory and development of the regions. The general results of the research are related with differentiation and determination of the Danube coastal zone in Bulgaria, based on morphographic peculiarities of the region. The key element of the investigation is outlining of the south border line of the coastal zone. The second aspect of the investigation is generation of basic spatial model of the Danube coastal zone in Bulgaria. Using and applying GIS technologies is leading part of the research. Geographical and geospatial analysis of the coastal zone give opportunities for determination of three basic substructures - lowlands, regions of river mouths, including flooding areas and plateaus. They are base for the differentiation and classification of the landscape diversity of the region. Landscape diversity of the coastal zone can be used for the determination of the general directions in the development of the region. The clear definition and determination of coastal zone is important stage in the process of evaluation of the potential of Danubian region in Bulgaria. The applying aspects of the research are related with sustainable use of the recourses and nature protection in the regions. The results of the research can be use in the decision-making processes and management of different activities and politics in the region.
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