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Long-term Monitoring of the Vegetation Cover of Mountain Territories in the GIS for Soil and Landscape Study of Territories
Author(s) -
Gulnora Djalilova,
Feruza Mamatkulova,
Zamira Mamatkulova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
bûlletenʹ nauki i praktiki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2414-2948
DOI - 10.33619/2414-2948/64/03
Subject(s) - arable land , erosion , environmental science , soil retrogression and degradation , soil functions , natural (archaeology) , vegetation (pathology) , soil cover , agroforestry , soil biodiversity , soil water , land use , land degradation , environmental protection , geography , soil fertility , soil science , ecology , geology , agriculture , biology , medicine , paleontology , archaeology , pathology
Rational use of natural resources and preservation of environment in good conditions are the basis of stable state of the ecosystem. Mountain soil erosion is the most common process of degradation. Soil protection from erosion is becoming a global problem in the world, and in Uzbekistan, in particular. Natural conditions of the region create a potential danger of soil erosion. The reason for its manifestation is the misuse of land, non-compliance with necessary requirements for soil protection. In most cases, it is due to the location of homesteads and crops on erosion-prone soils that poorly protect soil from erosion, improper cultivation of soils on arable land, unregulated grazing of pastures, and damage to soil protective plantations.

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