
Innovative And Environmental Aspects Of State Regulation Of Environmental Management
Author(s) -
Vladimir Kozlov*,
A. N. Goncharov,
Dmitry Malinichev,
Olga Isabekova,
Elena Odinokova,
Konstantin Kolyazov
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.d7661.118419
Subject(s) - agriculture , plough , natural (archaeology) , storm , environmental science , competition (biology) , geography , agroforestry , natural resource economics , environmental protection , economics , ecology , meteorology , biology , archaeology
The development of agriculture over the past 100 years has often led and leads to a deterioration of the natural environment, and intensive nature management turns into the destruction of nature, the fundamental basis for the development of agricultural economics. Powerful tractors, multi-tonnage harvesting and transport vehicles compact the soil, as a result of which it loses its natural fertility. Plowing the soil, aiming at moving the seeds of weed plants into the deep layers to weaken their competition with the seeds of cultivated plants, planted relatively close to the field surface, often leads to easy deflection of the upper layer, dust storms. In the United States and Canada, this phenomenon was observed in the mid 30s. last century, in other countries - in the middle of the twentieth century. In Russia, dust storms occurred in the 60s. after plowing virgin and fallow lands.