Degradation of pastures caused by anthropogenic and climatic factors leads to desertification, loss of soil fertility, reduces productivity of the pasture grass and it is a prerequisite for socio-economic problems. Pastures of Western Kazakhstan cover more than 70% of the lands under economic use and are the main fodder source for the farm animals. In the late years, degradation of pastures in Western Kazakhstan takes place due to intensive animal grazing. The aim of research is to study the impact of technology for grazing the farm animals on the pastures soil cover to prevent the processes of degradation and desertification, as well as the rational use of pasture ecosystems. Through these studies, experimental data were obtained on the cu...
The increasing pressure of anthropogenic and technogenic factors on the soil and vegetation cover in...
The article describes the pasture capacity of the degraded semi-desert and desert zones of the Repub...
Kazakhstan contains a large share of the world’s remaining “near-natural” temperate grassland, so ho...
The article considers the problem of using forage lands in pasture livestock farming in the context ...
The peculiarities of historical phases of steppe ecosystems transformation influenced by grazing pre...
Identification of land degradation is essential to check the problem and to implement the remedial m...
The authors conducted research to identify the sources of formation of sand massifs, which then beco...
This paper presents the research material gained during implementation of the international project ...
This thesis looks at the major factors, both environmental and institutional, which haye affected p...
Long term monitoring of grassland being the largest ecosystem on earth plays an important role in un...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of grazing exclusion on the vegetation and productivi...
The pasture digression of meadows followed by soil deflation is one of the pressing environmental pr...
Livestock grazing is a crucial cause of vegetation degradation and desertification in sandy lands. T...
Land degradation linked to pastoralism use has been a worldwide concern for decades. A biological ap...
Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous country with the livelihood condition of its population determined by cl...
The increasing pressure of anthropogenic and technogenic factors on the soil and vegetation cover in...
The article describes the pasture capacity of the degraded semi-desert and desert zones of the Repub...
Kazakhstan contains a large share of the world’s remaining “near-natural” temperate grassland, so ho...
The article considers the problem of using forage lands in pasture livestock farming in the context ...
The peculiarities of historical phases of steppe ecosystems transformation influenced by grazing pre...
Identification of land degradation is essential to check the problem and to implement the remedial m...
The authors conducted research to identify the sources of formation of sand massifs, which then beco...
This paper presents the research material gained during implementation of the international project ...
This thesis looks at the major factors, both environmental and institutional, which haye affected p...
Long term monitoring of grassland being the largest ecosystem on earth plays an important role in un...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of grazing exclusion on the vegetation and productivi...
The pasture digression of meadows followed by soil deflation is one of the pressing environmental pr...
Livestock grazing is a crucial cause of vegetation degradation and desertification in sandy lands. T...
Land degradation linked to pastoralism use has been a worldwide concern for decades. A biological ap...
Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous country with the livelihood condition of its population determined by cl...
The increasing pressure of anthropogenic and technogenic factors on the soil and vegetation cover in...
The article describes the pasture capacity of the degraded semi-desert and desert zones of the Repub...
Kazakhstan contains a large share of the world’s remaining “near-natural” temperate grassland, so ho...