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- Article name
- Ecological aspects of soil carbon management to reduce greenhouse gases emissions (using the example of the Makazhoy basin)
- 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
SOLTYMURADOV А. U., , Ohranatruda-2016@mail.ru, FGBOU VO "Chechen State University named after A. A. Kadyrov", Grozny, Russia
- Keywords
- greenhouse gases / pasture ecosystems / land degradation / climate change / carbon sequestration
- Year
- 2025 Issue 4 Pages 27 - 32
- Code EDN
- IHMTTW
- Code DOI
- 10.52190/2073-2589_2025_4_27
- Abstract
- Based on the results obtained, a quantitative assessment of the effect of different pasture load on the reserves of soil organic carbon (SOC) and CO₂ emission in agro-landscapes of the Makazhoy depression of the Chechen Republic is given. It is shown that in the area with an intensive pasture load (IN), the content of organic carbon in the soil decreases to the minimum values (1.2 %), which is 3.75 times lower than in the reference area (ET) with natural vegetation (4.5 %), which indicates the soil compaction and the reduction of vegetation cover. It has been experimentally established that in the area of intensive grazing (IN), CO₂ emissions are 1.5-2 times higher than in areas with moderate grazing (UM). It has been shown that the developed and successfully tested regenerative techniques for the Makajo Basin can serve as a model example for other mountainous areas, demonstrating ways to harmonize the productivity and environmental sustainability of agricultural landscapes.
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