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Features of ecological and meliorative activities on agromeliorative landscapes in contemporary conditions

TERRA ECONOMICUS, , Vol. 12 (no. 2.1),
p. 36-39

The article deals with the intensification of agricultural land use through the introduction of high technology, irrigation, subject to zoning areas and providing for the application of mineral and organic fertilizers, the use of chemical and biological plant protection. It is proved that for an objective assessment of the effectiveness of the reclaimed lands and agriculture in general, to ensure its sustainable development requires extensive research, including systems analysis, accounting and optimization of land, aqueous, industrial, energy, material and labor resources, which in turn will complement existing methods of economic and environmental assessment of the use of reclaimed land and agricultural production efficiency. Proposed a multi-criteria approach which allows to determine the main directions of development of irrigated agriculture in the modern conditions and ensure that environmental and economic valuation of land, which in turn will increase the efficiency of resource potential in the reclamation.


Keywords: intensification of agricultural land use, land reclamation, ecological and economic evaluation of land

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Publisher: Southern Federal University
Founder: Southern Federal University
ISSN: 2073-6606