@ARTICLE{Rokochinskiy_Anatoliy_The_2021, author={Rokochinskiy, Anatoliy and Frolenkova, Nadia and Turcheniuk, Vasyl and Volk, Pavlo and Prykhodko, NataliŃ–a and Tykhenko, Ruslan and Openko, Ivan}, number={No 48}, pages={48-54}, journal={Journal of Water and Land Development}, howpublished={online}, year={2021}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences; Institute of Technology and Life Sciences - National Research Institute}, abstract={The article focuses on the actual scientific and practical problem of accounting for the influence of meteorological and climatic factors in the technical and economic calculations in the field of environmental management. It has been proven that the introduction of scientifically sound and effective methods of using meteorological and cli-matic information in economic calculations significantly reduces the loss caused by weather conditions and improves the implementation of an optimal strategy for agricultural production on reclaimed lands. Such calculations are based on economic and statistical modelling of different variants that accounting for standard hy-drometeorological information in the implementation of design, management and economic decisions. This increases the validity and reliability of calculations, as well as their compliance with the actual operating conditions of environmental and economic facilities. Consequently, this attracts increased interest of both public and private investors. Not only under such conditions is a sustainable development of environmental management sectors possible but also the adaptation to global climate change and additional benefits from the efficient economic activity in the new environmen-tal conditions.}, type={Article}, title={The variability of natural and climatic conditions in investment projects in the field of nature management}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/119047/PDF/Rokochinskiy%20et%20al%20716.pdf}, doi={10.24425/jwld.2021.136145}, keywords={agricultural production, environmental management, forecasting and optimization models, investment projects, natural and climatic conditions, water management and land reclamation systems}, }