from 01.01.2018 until now
Voronezh, Russian Federation
UDC 57
UDC 50
This study focuses on a comprehensive agroecosystem analysis of the agricultural sector of the Russian Federation, which represents an interdisciplinary scientific field integrating principles of ecology, agronomy, and biology. This approach allows not only to assess the current state of the agro-industrial complex but also to predict its evolution in the face of a changing environmental and economic environment. Agroecology, as a science that studies the interaction of agricultural systems with the natural environment, plays a key role in the development of sustainable agricultural development strategies. In the Russian Federation, where the agricultural sector is a strategically important element of the economy, agroecosystem analysis is particularly relevant, allowing for consideration of the complex interrelations between the biological, chemical, and physical components of agroecosystems. The methodological framework of the study includes a wide range of tools, such as ecosystem analysis, geographic information systems, monitoring of soil, water, and biodiversity, as well as modeling of agroecological processes using modern methods of mathematical and statistical analysis. The application of these methodological approaches ensures the objectivity and reliability of the obtained data and allows for the identification of key factors influencing the sustainability and productivity of agricultural systems. The practical significance of this study lies in the development of scientifically based recommendations for optimizing agricultural production while taking into account its environmental sustainability. Specifically, measures are proposed to improve soil quality, implement precision farming systems, rationally use water resources, and utilize environmentally friendly agricultural technologies. A comprehensive agroecosystem analysis of the agricultural sector of the Russian Federation is an important tool for making informed management decisions aimed at ensuring the sustainable development of the country's agro-industrial complex and maintaining the ecological balance in agroecosystems.
agricultural sector, agriculture, agroecosystem analysis, agroecology
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