Long-term monitoring of the vegetation cover of mountain territories in the GIS for soil and landscape study of territories

Rational use of natural resources and preservation of the environment in good conditions is the basis of the stable state of the ecosystem. Mountain soil erosion is the most common process of degradation. Soil protection from erosion is becoming a global problem in the world, and in Uzbekistan, in p...

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Main Authors: Djalilova Gulnora, Mamatkulova Feruza, Mamatkulova Zamira, Igamberdiyeva Dilfuza, Eshquvatov Quvonchbek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/40/e3sconf_conmechydro2021_01004.pdf
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spelling doaj-3d3d05bea41844fc86e9f413ce34f5dd2021-06-11T07:17:18ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012640100410.1051/e3sconf/202126401004e3sconf_conmechydro2021_01004Long-term monitoring of the vegetation cover of mountain territories in the GIS for soil and landscape study of territoriesDjalilova Gulnora0Mamatkulova Feruza1Mamatkulova Zamira2Igamberdiyeva Dilfuza3Eshquvatov Quvonchbek4National University of UzbekistanNational University of UzbekistanNational University of UzbekistanTashkent State Agrarian UniversityTashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization EngineersRational use of natural resources and preservation of the environment in good conditions is the basis of the stable state of the ecosystem. Mountain soil erosion is the most common process of degradation. Soil protection from erosion is becoming a global problem in the world, and in Uzbekistan, in particular. Natural conditions of the region create a potential danger of soil erosion. The reason for its manifestation is the misuse of land, non-compliance with necessary requirements for soil protection. In most cases, it is due to the location of homesteads and crops on erosion-prone soils that poorly protect soil from erosion, improper cultivation of soils on arable land, unregulated grazing of pastures, and damage to soil protective plantations. The climate, topography and soils can in some way create a potential danger of erosion, while the vegetation cover reduces the possibility of erosion or completely prevents it. V.V.Dokuchaev [6] has given great importance to vegetation in the problems of soil protection from erosion and a decrease in the flow of atmospheric precipitation. He wrote: “… in the early spring, and after heavy rains in the virgin steppe there are no large streams, while on old-growth fields they run in all directions, storm and foam.” A good vegetation cover sharply reduces the danger of erosion when a great amount of precipitation falls out. With high intensity of rains on slopes with a good vegetation cover, the danger of erosion may be much less than in the case of rainfalls with a small amount of precipitation and with less intensity on slopes with poor plantation or without any.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/40/e3sconf_conmechydro2021_01004.pdf
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author Djalilova Gulnora
Mamatkulova Feruza
Mamatkulova Zamira
Igamberdiyeva Dilfuza
Eshquvatov Quvonchbek
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Mamatkulova Feruza
Mamatkulova Zamira
Igamberdiyeva Dilfuza
Eshquvatov Quvonchbek
Long-term monitoring of the vegetation cover of mountain territories in the GIS for soil and landscape study of territories
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Djalilova Gulnora
Mamatkulova Feruza
Mamatkulova Zamira
Igamberdiyeva Dilfuza
Eshquvatov Quvonchbek
author_sort Djalilova Gulnora
title Long-term monitoring of the vegetation cover of mountain territories in the GIS for soil and landscape study of territories
title_short Long-term monitoring of the vegetation cover of mountain territories in the GIS for soil and landscape study of territories
title_full Long-term monitoring of the vegetation cover of mountain territories in the GIS for soil and landscape study of territories
title_fullStr Long-term monitoring of the vegetation cover of mountain territories in the GIS for soil and landscape study of territories
title_full_unstemmed Long-term monitoring of the vegetation cover of mountain territories in the GIS for soil and landscape study of territories
title_sort long-term monitoring of the vegetation cover of mountain territories in the gis for soil and landscape study of territories
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Rational use of natural resources and preservation of the environment in good conditions is the basis of the stable state of the ecosystem. Mountain soil erosion is the most common process of degradation. Soil protection from erosion is becoming a global problem in the world, and in Uzbekistan, in particular. Natural conditions of the region create a potential danger of soil erosion. The reason for its manifestation is the misuse of land, non-compliance with necessary requirements for soil protection. In most cases, it is due to the location of homesteads and crops on erosion-prone soils that poorly protect soil from erosion, improper cultivation of soils on arable land, unregulated grazing of pastures, and damage to soil protective plantations. The climate, topography and soils can in some way create a potential danger of erosion, while the vegetation cover reduces the possibility of erosion or completely prevents it. V.V.Dokuchaev [6] has given great importance to vegetation in the problems of soil protection from erosion and a decrease in the flow of atmospheric precipitation. He wrote: “… in the early spring, and after heavy rains in the virgin steppe there are no large streams, while on old-growth fields they run in all directions, storm and foam.” A good vegetation cover sharply reduces the danger of erosion when a great amount of precipitation falls out. With high intensity of rains on slopes with a good vegetation cover, the danger of erosion may be much less than in the case of rainfalls with a small amount of precipitation and with less intensity on slopes with poor plantation or without any.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/40/e3sconf_conmechydro2021_01004.pdf
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