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10.29003/m4742.0514-7468.2025_47_3/374-384

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Trofimov, I.A., Trofimova, L.S., Yakovleva, E.P.

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agriculture, land, forage ecosystems, zoning, rational use of natural resources, conservation of natural resources.

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Trofimov, I.A., Trofimova, L.S., Yakovleva, E.P., “New scientific and practical results of studying the land and fodder resources of Russia”, Zhizn Zemli [Life of the Earth] 47, no 3, 374–384 (2025) (in Russ., abstr. in Engl.). DOI: 10.29003/m4742.0514-7468.2025_47_3/374-384.

New scientific and practical resultsof studying the land and fodder resources of Russia

Of fundamental and priority applied importance are new scientific and practical results obtained at the V.R. Williams Federal Research Center of Forage Production & Agroecology for the study of natural food resources in Russia, based on modern knowledge, materials and technologies. For all 11 natural and economic regions of Russia (Northern, Northwestern, Volga-Vyatka, Central, Central Chernozem, Volga, North Caucasian, Ural, West Siberian, East Siberian, and Far Eastern), agro-landscape and ecological zoning of land and forage ecosystems has been developed. The following materials were obtained for each area: a map M 1:2,500,000, a legend, a database on land, a database on forage lands, a database on negative processes, a classification of forage lands, a classification of deer pastures (where available), recommendations for forage production and environmental management in agriculture. The research used the Map of the Soil and Ecological Zoning of Russia from the Faculty of Soil Science of Lomonosov Moscow State University, as well as other numerous sources. When creating and developing new highly productive and resistant plant varieties and nature-like technologies based on zoning, science and industry will be able to use local natural and climatic resources with the greatest efficiency and minimize the development of negative processes.

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  16. Trofimov, I.A., Trofimova, L.S., Yakovleva, E.P., Alyabina, I.O., Urusevskaya, I.S., Shoba, S.A., “Agro-landscape and ecological zoning of natural forage lands of the regions of Russia”, Bull. of Moscow University. Series 5: Geography 79 (2), 43–53 (2024) (in Russian).
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References

  1. Kashin, V.I., Mitin, S.G., Bagirov V.A., et al., Agroecological state and prospects of land involvement into agricultural production (Moscow: Dokuchaev Soil Institute, 2023) (in Russian).
  2. Dokuchaev, V.V., Our steppes before and now (Moscow: Selkhozgiz, 1953) (in Russian).
  3. Zhuchenko, A.A., Adaptive crop production (ecological and genetic foundations). Theory and practice. V. II (Moscow: Agrorus Publishing House, 2008) (in Russian).
  4. Zhuchenko, A.A., Ensuring Russia’s food security in the 21st century based on an adaptive strategy for sustainable agricultural development (theory and practice) (Kirov: Research Institute of the North-East, 2009) (in Russian).
  5. Ivanov, A.L., Actual tasks of modern land use in the agro-industrial complex of Russia. Version 4.0 (Moscow: V.V. Dokuchaev Soil Institute, 2024) (in Russian).
  6. Dobrovolsky, G.V., Urusevskaya, I.S., et al., Map of soil and ecological zoning of the Russian Federation. 1:2 500 000 (Moscow: Talka+, 2013) (in Russian).
  7. Kochurov, B.I., Geography of ecological situations (ecodiagnostics of territories) (Moscow: IG RAS, 1997) (in Russian).
  8. National Atlas of Soils of the Russian Federation (Moscow: Astrel: AST, 2011) (in Russian).
  9. Nikolaev, V.A., “Fundamentals of the doctrine of agrolandscapes”, Agrolandscape research. Methodology, methods, and regional problems (Moscow: Moscow University Press, 1992) (in Russian).
  10. “Soil and ecological zoning of the Russian Federation”, Unified State Register of Soil Resources of Russia (http://egrpr.soil.msu.ru/egrpr.php?show=REG) (in Russian).
  11. Kashtanov, A.N. Natural and agricultural zoning and use of the USSR land fund (Moscow: Kolos, 1983) (in Russian).
  12. Natural forage lands of the Russian Federation and neighboring countries. Map 1:4 000 000 (Moscow: FSGK, 2001) (in Russian).
  13. Rybalsky, N.G., Khomyakov, D.M., “Food security: updating the development strategy of the Russian agro-industrial complex taking into account the current situation”, Use and protection of natural resources in Russia 1 (181), 66–72 (2025) (in Russian).
  14. Trofimov, I.A., Trofimova, L.S., Yakovleva, E.P., “Maps of agro-landscape and ecological zo­ning of natural and agricultural ecosystems of the Russian Federation”, Volga Region Ecological J. 3, 372–382 (2024). (in Russian).
  15. Trofimov, I.A., Trofimova, L.S., Yakovleva, E.P., “Steppe conservation to ensure food and environmental safety in Russia”, Agrarian Russia 8, 32–36 (2024) (in Russian).
  16. Trofimov, I.A., Trofimova, L.S., Yakovleva, E.P., Alyabina, I.O., Urusevskaya, I.S., Shoba, S.A., “Agro-landscape and ecological zoning of natural forage lands of the regions of Russia”, Bull. of Moscow University. Series 5: Geography 79 (2), 43–53 (2024) (in Russian).
  17. Shpakov, A.S., “Main directions of intensification and resource conservation of forage production in the forest zone”, Fodder production 9, 29–34 (2024) (in Russian).