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Innovative Management of Business Integration and Education in Transnational Economic Systems

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dc.contributor.author Pichura, Vitalii
dc.contributor.author Potravka, Larisa
dc.contributor.author Dudiak, Nataliia
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-09T10:54:58Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-09T10:54:58Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.isbn 978-9984-891-26-2
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8725
dc.description.abstract The decrease in the efficiency of agriculture is associated with the impact of wind erosion, the consequences of which are a decrease in soil fertility. Significant manifestations of wind erosion are characteristic of arid and semiarid zones, which have a small amount of precipitation, high air temperature and evaporation rates, enhanced by strong winds and low differentiation of plant protection. It has been proven that the intensity of the deflationary process’ manifestations depend on the physical and geographical conditions of agricultural land location, the systematicity of soil protection measures and the presence of vegetation. It was established that the acceleration of deflationary processes occurs in territories with increased anthropogenic load, which lead to an ecological disturbance of territorial ecosystems natural balance. During the conducted research, it was found that the natural processes of wind erosion are greatly aggravated by the lack of a scientifically based and ecologically remedial system of agriculture, which leads to the destruction of the soil cover, a decrease in soil fertility, damage to agricultural crops and, as a result, economic losses. As a result of GIS and ERS technologies application, as well as an empirical and statistical model of possible soil loss in the territory of the Ukrainian Steppe zone due to wind erosion, it was determined that because of deflation processes in the territory occupied by pure steam in the absence of anti-deflation measures conditions, the value of soil loss in the epicenter of dust windstorms can reach about 600 t/ha. Research has proven the importance of the anti-deflation effect of vegetation, which causes an increase in erosion-dangerous (favorable) areas of agricultural land by 1.7 times, which reduces soil loss by 5.62 times. In accordance with the intensity of deflationary processes manifestations and the excess of soil losses, contour-ameliorative anti-deflation measures with the elements of soil protection agriculture are proposed. ru
dc.language.iso en ru
dc.publisher ISMA University of Applied Sciences ru
dc.subject wind erosion, soil loss, ecological and economic consequences, modeling, GIS, ERS ru
dc.title Innovative Management of Business Integration and Education in Transnational Economic Systems ru
dc.title.alternative ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE DEFLATIONARY DESTRUCTION OF THE UKRAINIAN STEPPE SOILS ru
dc.type Book chapter ru


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