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Briefly about the emergence of anthropogenic land transformation in Azerbaijan; types and characteristics of anthropogenic impacts

https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2022-355-1-78-82

Abstract

The study of the anthropogenic transformation of land in Azerbaijan began with the study of the directions of changes in irrigated lands. Studies show that when ignoring the laws of soil and ecology, anthropogenic influences lead to the fact that the lands in Azerbaijan, as elsewhere on earth, are subjected to various degrees of degradation. Uncontrolled and intensive grazing of cattle on high and medium mountain areas, on the borders of summer pastures with forests, has led to a decrease in the upper borders of forests, increased erosion processes, high water and flash flooding. Soil degradation in many regions of the Azerbaijan, including the Jeyranchol plain, has created important economic, biological, environmental, and other problems. Based on the conducted research, it was determined that about 80% of the land resources of Azerbaijan have been subjected to natural and anthropogenic degradation to some extent.

 

About the Author

R. N. Orujova
Azerbaijan State Agricultural University
Azerbaijan

Ramala N. Orujova, PhD student, Assistant of the General Agriculture, Genetics and Breeding Department

Ganja



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Orujova R.N. Briefly about the emergence of anthropogenic land transformation in Azerbaijan; types and characteristics of anthropogenic impacts. Agrarian science. 2022;(1):78-82. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2022-355-1-78-82

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