LANDSCAPE AND ECOLOGICALLY DIFFERENTIATED RATIONAL USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN AGRICULTURE OF THE ANGARA-LENA MOUNTAIN PROVINCE OF EASTERN SIBERIA

I. Trofimov, L. Trofimova, E. Yakovleva, N. Rybalsky, V. Snakin, A. Shpedt, Y. Semenov
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The spatial distribution of biological and ecological patterns in the Angara-Lena mountain province in Eastern Siberia is characterized according to the data of agroland- scape and ecological zoning of forage lands to assess the potential, sustainable agricultural nature management and environmental protection in the region. The province occupies area of 12 451.7 thousand hectares in the southern taiga zone and covers the Angara-Lena plateau (with 800-1460 m altitudes) and the low-mountain Primorsky Ridge. Most of the province territory (about 83%) is occupied by mountain forests. The area of agricultural land is 5% of the total area (including arable lands 2.7%, hayfields 0.7%, and pastures 1.5%). Significant areas of larch, mixed, birch forests of low mountains with a grass cover of large grasses (mountain crayfish, mixed-leaved bodyak, forest geranium, northern bedstraw, bathhouse species) and cereals (Langsdorf weinwort, spreading bor, sod pike, etc.) are used for grazing. The ecological state of the landscapes is tense, and tense and heavy for thearable. Agriculture and plant growing riskiness is highlighted according to natural and climate region features, especially erosion increasing as a result of agriculture. Simultaneously, however, the richest natural resources in the province, including fodder ones, are perspective for agriculture development.
东西伯利亚安加拉莱纳山区农业自然资源的景观与生态分异合理利用
通过对东西伯利亚安加拉-莱拿山区农田景观和草料地生态区划数据的分析,分析了该地区生物生态格局的空间分布特征,以评价该地区的农业发展潜力、可持续农业自然管理和环境保护。该省位于南部针叶林地带,占地12451.7万公顷,覆盖安加拉-莱拿高原(海拔800-1460米)和低山滨海山脊。该省大部分领土(约83%)被山林所占据。农业用地占总面积的5%(其中耕地占2.7%,草场占0.7%,牧场占1.5%)。大面积的低山落叶松、混交林、白桦林被大型草类(山小龙虾、混叶虫、森林天竺葵、北方床草、澡堂种)和谷物(朗斯多夫weinwort、散叶草、草皮梭子鱼等)覆盖,用于放牧。景观的生态状态是紧张的,对耕地来说是紧张而沉重的。根据自然和气候区域特点,农业和植物生长风险突出,特别是农业导致的水土流失增加。但与此同时,该省丰富的自然资源,包括饲料资源,是农业发展的前景。
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