Abstract
The influence of natural factors – mountainous terrain, a complex combination of climate change and reclamation conditions, and intensive anthropogenic pressure on agricultural land against the background of a decrease in plant bioproductivity leads to the development of erosion processes, the products of which accumulate on the basins of reservoirs and land erosion is accompanied by deterioration of physical, chemical, biological and economic properties of soils and such excesses require strict compliance with the law on soil protection and management of land resources without harming environmental processes
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