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Protection and improvement of land and water resources

30213 ­ ­ AZ ­ ­ 34. October 2020 ­ ­­ ­ anthropogenic land economy water resources aquaculture subterranean waters landscaping pollution.

 

UOT: 332.37, 556

In recent years, the quality of water and land resources continues to deteriorate as a result of anthropogenic impact. At the same time, the need for more efficient use of water and land resources will increase. The article considers the main types of soil and water pollution. 

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Natig. Mirzayev

Lankaran State University

   

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Elchin. Khalilov

Research Institute of Plant Protection and Technical Plants

   

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Rasul. Balayev

Azerbaijan State University of Economics, professor

  prof, dr  

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Fariz. Suleymanov

Ph.D. student of the Azerbaijan State Agrarian University

   

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Ulker. Mammadova

Ph.D. student of the Azerbaijan Cooperation University

   

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Zohra. Abbasova

Ph.D. student of the Agro Researches Center

   

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Novruz. Rahimov

Ph.D. student of the Azerbaijan Cooperation University

   

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Tahmina. Safarli

Ph.D. student of the Baku State University

   

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Ramiz. Isgandarov

Department of "Economics and Statistics" of Azerbaijan Technical University

  prof, dr  

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Ayaz. Museyibov

Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication

   

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Zaur. Asadov

Azerbaijan State Oil and Industrial University

  Doctor of Philosophy in Economics  

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Hamza. Khalilov

Agricultural Economics Research Center, Advisor to the director

  prof, dr  

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Akif. Valiyev

Agricultural Economics Research Center

  Doctor of Economics  

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Jahani. Nusretzade

Scientific Research Institute of Fruit-growing and Tea-growing

   

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Gulnar. Bashirova

Master of Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC)

   

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Mehman. Rzayev

Azerbaijan RPA Hydrotechnics and Melioration

  doctor of agrarian sciences