Аннотация:As the anthropogenic impacts on city environments increase, the discovery and
assessment of the effects of environmental factors on human health become increasingly
important. The aim of this work was to assess the ecological situation, natural and climatic
potential, and their cumulative influence on the health of the population of the urban areas of
the Black sea coast.
The results of the research showed that respiratory diseases (in Armiansk, Simferopol,
Kerch), diseases of the blood and hemopoietic organs (in Armiansk, Krasnoperekopsk, Saki,
Kirovskiy district), malignant neoplasms (in Chernomorskiy, Sakskiy districts, Sevastopol and
Feodosiya) and congenital abnormalities (in Yalta, Armiansk, Kerch) dominate in the structure
of the environmentally-dependent morbidity of the urban population of the Crimean Black sea
coast. Significant territorial differentiation in nosological entities was detected. The main
factors of the territorial differentiation were: relief, wind direction, and water chemistry.
This work was supported by the grant of Russian Foundation for Basic Research (18-05-
00236).