DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOCIAL TENSION RISK PREDICTING ALGORITHM IN THE POPULATION OF CERTAIN REGIONS OF RUSSIA
https://doi.org/10.18470/1992-1098-2017-2-203-212
Abstract
Aim. The aim of the study was development of approaches to predict the risk of social tension for population of the Russian Federation regions.
Methods. Theoretical studies based on the analysis of cartographic material from the National Atlas of Russia. The use of geo-information technologies has provided modeling of environmental load in the territory of certain regions of Russia. Experimental studies were performed using standard methods of psycho-physiological testing involving 336 persons 18-23 years old of both sexes.
Results. As a fundamental biologically significant factor of the environment, differentiating the Russian Federation territory to areas with discrete actual physical effects, total solar radiation was determined. The subsequent allocation of model regions (Republic of Crimea, Rostov and Saratov regions) based on the principle of minimizing regional differences associated factors of environmental pressure per person. Experimental studies have revealed persistent systemic relationships of phenotypic characteristics and tendency of person to neuropsychic tension. The risk of social tension for the study area population is predicted on the condition of finding more than two thirds of the representatives of sample within the borders of a high level of general non-specific reactivity of an organism.
Main conclusions. The expediency of using the northern latitude as an integral index of differentiation of areas on the specifics of the severity of the physical factors of environmental impact on human activity is justified. The possibility of the application for the level of general nonspecific reactivity of an organism as a phenotypic trait marker of social tension risk is identified. An algorithm for predicting the risk of social tension among the population, compactly living in certain territories of the Russian Federation is designed.
About the Authors
A. B. MulikRussian Federation
Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Head of the Research and Education Center of Physiology Homeostasis,
pr. University 100, Volgograd, 400062
B. I. Kochurov
Russian Federation
Doctor of Geography Sciences, Professor, senior researcher at the Laboratory of Geoecology, Institute of Natural Sciences,
Volgograd
V. N. Bodrova
Russian Federation
senior lecturer of the Department of Geography and Cartography, Institute of Natural Sciences,
Volgograd
G. V. Antonov
Russian Federation
candidate of Sociological Sciences, Associate Professor of Sociology, Institute of History, International Relations and Social Technologies,
Volgograd
I. V. Ulesikova
Russian Federation
aboratorian of the Laboratory of Psychophysiology, Institute of Natural Sciences,
Volgograd
N. O. Nazarov
Russian Federation
postgraduate student of the Laboratory of Psychophysiology, Institute of Natural Sciences,
Volgograd
Yu. A. Shatyr
Russian Federation
candidate of biological sciences, associate professor, senior researcher at the Laboratory of Psychophysiology, Institute of Natural Sciences,
Volgograd
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Review
For citations:
Mulik A.B., Kochurov B.I., Bodrova V.N., Antonov G.V., Ulesikova I.V., Nazarov N.O., Shatyr Yu.A. DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOCIAL TENSION RISK PREDICTING ALGORITHM IN THE POPULATION OF CERTAIN REGIONS OF RUSSIA. South of Russia: ecology, development. 2017;12(2):203-212. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18470/1992-1098-2017-2-203-212