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https://doi.org/10.37547/ajahi/Volume05Issue04-07
Improvement of The Methodology for Inventorying Degraded Reclaimed Lands
Abstract
The proposed methodology for increasing the efficiency of monitoring degraded reclaimed lands defines a unified approach and structure for conducting agricultural land monitoring in the country.
Keywords
Reclaimed lands, inventory, land types
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