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- Article name
- Greenhouse gas emissions from pasture ecosystems: mechanisms, dynamics, and climate consequences
- Authors
- DADASHEV M. N., , jnus@mail.ru, FGBAOU HE "Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (RGU)", Moscow, Russia
BEKMURZAYEVA R. H., , raya.bek@mail.ru, Chechen State University named after A. A. Kadyrov, Grozny, Chechen Republic, Russia
- Keywords
- greenhouse gases / pasture ecosystems / land degradation / climate change / carbon sequestration
- Year
- 2025 Issue 3 Pages 35 - 39
- Code EDN
- STKOVG
- Code DOI
- 10.52190/2073-2589_2025_3_35
- Abstract
- Pasture ecosystems play an important role in the global balance of greenhouse gases (GHGs), acting as both a source and a sink of CO2, CH4, and N2O. This article examines the key mechanisms of GHG emission, including soil processes, the impact of grazing, and vegetation cover. It also analyzes the factors that determine the dynamics of emissions, such as climate conditions, soil type, seasonal variations, and anthropogenic impacts. Special attention is paid to the climatic consequences of pasture degradation and possible mitigation strategies, including optimization of grazing, restoration of ecosystems, and monitoring of the carbon balance. The article demonstrates the feasibility and necessity of an integrated approach to the management of pasture lands in order to reduce anthropogenic impact and restore the natural balance of pasture ecosystems in mountainous areas.
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