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Shelterbelts of the 3rd Agroclimatic Zone in the Stavropol Region, Russia

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Forest reclamation should be the first step in the development of agricultural land. The formation of sustainable forest management systems is one of the primary tasks of forestry and rural agriculture. Sustainable management is aimed at purposefully, temporarily, and economically advantageous interactions between people and forest systems. Forest resources and forest areas should be used on a straightforward basis to satisfy the current and future needs of people. The indicators for the sustainable use of forest ecosystems are actively developed.

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Loshakov, A.V., Kasmynina, M.G., Odintsov, S.V., Gorbachev, S.Y., Kipa, L.V. (2021). Shelterbelts of the 3rd Agroclimatic Zone in the Stavropol Region, Russia. In: Bogoviz, A.V. (eds) The Challenge of Sustainability in Agricultural Systems. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 206. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72110-7_101

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