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Assessment of the role of forest land in Samara region as environmental protection and land degradation prevention factor

Assessment of the role of forest land in Samara region as environmental protection and land degradation prevention factor

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Date of publication
December 2018
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:LV2019000159

The article discusses the current state of forest land, the history of formation of large tracts of forest in the Samara region and analyses some of the results of implementation of target programs to improve the forest cover in the region under the Kyoto Protocol. This program was designed for the period from 2006 to 2015, but in 2009 was discontinued. However, large segment of assets was allocated and a number of works was carried out. Currently the objectives of the programme to increase the forest cover in the territory of Samara region through the creation of tracts of forest are not achieved. Tree and shrub plantations play an important role in reducing the activity of processes of erosion, prevent degradation and desertification. Therefore, the problem of increasing forest cover, especially in the steppe zone of the region, to the level of the preindustrial era remains relevant and requires science-based measures for their solution.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Khasaev, G., Samara State Univ. of Economics (Russian Federation)
Vlasov, A., Samara State Univ. of Economics (Russian Federation)
Vasilieva, D., Samara State Univ. of Economics (Russian Federation)
Parsova, V., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia)

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