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Title: Ecological Problems of Ukraine after World War II
Authors: Chepurda, Hanna
Чепурда, Ганна Миколаївна
Keywords: hydraulic engineering;irrigation;planting shelterbelts;anti-erosion works;land reclamation
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Science and Education a New Dimension. Humanities and Social Sciences
Abstract: It is found that the quality of work for land irrigation and drainage was poor, which ultimately led to a number of problems: the flooding of fertile land, reshaping of the coast. The influence of important hydrodynamic factor, which was wind waves, as well as the attempts of the Soviet government to overcome the negative effects of human impact in 1960, which appeared in an attempt to create ravines and gullies shelterbelts was examined. However, the planned volume of work on the creation of protective forest plantations in areas of reservoirs was not fully completed. The causes of the erosion control work plans failure were discovered. The article noted the fact that the transformation of river systems under the influence of economic activity changed the natural processes of water quality irrigation sources formation.
URI: https://er.chdtu.edu.ua/handle/ChSTU/3246
ISSN: 2308-5258 (print)
2308-1996 (online)
Volume: 3(11)
Issue: 67
First Page: 27
End Page: 30
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