2021
DOI: 10.31548/zemleustriy2021.04.07
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To the question about the rules of working design in land management

Abstract: Proposed scientific and methodological approaches to the development of working projects of land management regarding the implementation of measures for land reclamation, removal and transfer of the fertile soil layer, conservation of degraded and unproductive lands, improvement of agricultural and forestry lands, protection of lands from erosion, flooding, waterlogging, secondary salinization, desiccation, landslides, compaction, acidification, pollution by industrial and other wastes, radioactive and chemica… Show more

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“…Urbanization is an irreversible phenomenon both in developing and developed countries. However, the growth and transformation of urban territories can pose a serious threat to the cultural heritage of a city, which is an important element of its environment [4,7,8,10]. Preserving immovable cultural heritage for future generations becomes extremely important as cities develop and change, risking the irrevocable loss of valuable cultural assets.…”
Section: Research Results and Their Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Urbanization is an irreversible phenomenon both in developing and developed countries. However, the growth and transformation of urban territories can pose a serious threat to the cultural heritage of a city, which is an important element of its environment [4,7,8,10]. Preserving immovable cultural heritage for future generations becomes extremely important as cities develop and change, risking the irrevocable loss of valuable cultural assets.…”
Section: Research Results and Their Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientific research by both domestic and foreign scientists is evidence of significant interest in the scientific substantiation of the problems of preservation, protection and sustainable development of cultural heritage objects. The scientific works of Bevz [6], Bortnyk [7], Dekhtyarenko [8], Dyomin [9], Martyn [10],…”
Section: Analysis Of Recent Research and Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%