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The Influence of Climatic Conditions on the Regional Aspects of Adaptation of the System of Soil Use

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Global climate changes in modern conditions are the determining factor of the research on the rational use of soil resources. In the southern regions of Russia, including the Republic of Dagestan, agricultural conditions are complicated by the aridity of the climate, and progressive aridization and desertification. Studies show that without taking the directions of adaptive changes in the state of the soil cover into account, the economic efficiency of the measures that are being developed may decrease. Therefore, the goal of this research was to determine a set of regional adaptation changes to reduce the negative impacts associated with the manifestation of droughts, dry winds, and dust storms that affect the economic performance of Dagestan.

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The work was carried out within the framework of the state task of the FGBUND FENY RD on the topic No. R&D: 122021800247-5 (FNMN-2022-0010) Improvement of the adaptive-landscape system of agriculture based on the development of new resource-saving technologies for the cultivation of crops and agroecological land assessment. Improvement of the organizational and economic mechanism for increasing the efficiency of agricultural production in the Republic of Dagestan.

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Kaziev, MR.A., Imasheva, S.N., Teimurov, S.A. et al. The Influence of Climatic Conditions on the Regional Aspects of Adaptation of the System of Soil Use. Arid Ecosyst 13, 161–166 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S2079096123020087

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