Land use and ecological stability coefficient on the territory of the Republic of Moldova

IF 0.5 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Iurie Bejan, Viorica Angheluța, Tatiana Bunduc, Irodion Jechiu
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: In this study, a simple way of assessing the coefficient of ecological stability of lands (Keco) is proposed. The territory of the Republic of Moldova, in terms of the administrative-territorial structure, it is constituted by 983 units (including 66 urban localities). Thus, the Keco estimate was performed on administrative units of rank III at the level of 2020. To appreciate ecological stability by administrative units four classes of ecological stability were highlighted (unstable, uncertain stability, medium and stable). Each administrative unit received an ecological stability class (Keco) depending on land use. For the year 2020, 51.5% of the communes registered a value corresponding to the unstable class, and another 42.7% recorded an uncertain stability. Medium and high stability classes were registered in only 5.8% of the communes. The situation has not essentially changed in the last 11 years, such as identified trends can be used for the development of policies in the field of land improvements and, directly, to the improvement of the ecological condition of the landscapes.
摩尔多瓦共和国领土上的土地利用和生态稳定系数
本文提出了一种简单的土地生态稳定系数(Keco)评价方法。摩尔多瓦共和国的领土,就行政领土结构而言,由983个单位组成(包括66个城市地区)。因此,韩国经济研究院以2020年的水平为标准,对三级行政单位进行了评价。生态稳定性评价分为不稳定、不确定稳定、中等和稳定4个等级。每个行政单位根据土地的使用情况,获得了生态稳定等级(Keco)。2020年,51.5%的公社登记的价值相当于不稳定的阶级,另有42.7%的公社登记的价值相当于不稳定的阶级。只有5.8%的公社登记了中等和高度稳定阶层。在过去的11年中,这种情况并没有发生本质的变化,例如,已确定的趋势可用于制定土地改善领域的政策,并直接用于改善景观的生态条件。
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