Proceedings of the IV International Scientific and Practical Conference 'Anthropogenic Transformation of Geospace: Nature, Econ 2020
DOI: 10.2991/aer.k.200202.028
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Vermicompost Production as a Means of Inclusive Green Economy Development in Rural Settlements

Abstract: The article deals with the theoretical aspects of inclusive green economy and practical prospects for its elements' introduction in rural areas of Russia. Discursive variety of interpretations of the green economy allowed identifying the green economy of rural areas with decoupling effect as elimination of direct correlation between the growth of agricultural production and anthropogenic load on agrobiocenoses. Practical implementation of the green economy's inclusive component consists in creation of new prod… Show more

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“…Epigeic earthworms are surface feeder detritivorous worms that feed on surface debris; decay organic wastes such as crop residues; decay organic wastes; leaf litter; plant roots; and animal dung and convert them into vermicast. Due to their short lifespan, the fecundity rate of these plants is high, and epigeic earthworms reproduce in diverse habitats and harsh environments (Kozenko et al 2020). E. fetida is the most suitable species for vermiculture worldwide.…”
Section: Epigeic Earthworms (Eg Eisenia Fetida Eudrilus Eugeniae and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epigeic earthworms are surface feeder detritivorous worms that feed on surface debris; decay organic wastes such as crop residues; decay organic wastes; leaf litter; plant roots; and animal dung and convert them into vermicast. Due to their short lifespan, the fecundity rate of these plants is high, and epigeic earthworms reproduce in diverse habitats and harsh environments (Kozenko et al 2020). E. fetida is the most suitable species for vermiculture worldwide.…”
Section: Epigeic Earthworms (Eg Eisenia Fetida Eudrilus Eugeniae and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…): Epigeic earthworms are surface feeder detritivorous worms that feed on surface debris, decaying organic wastes like crop residues, decaying organic wastes, leaf litters, plant roots, and animal dung and convert them into vermicast. Due to the short lifespan fecundity rate is high and epigeic earthworms are reproduced in diverse habitat and harsh environments (Kozenko et al, 2020). E. fetida is the most suitable species for vermiculture over the globe.…”
Section: Classification Of Earthworms Based On Their Ecological Adaptationsmentioning
confidence: 99%