Abstract

A spatial analysis of indicators of anthropogenic load on the environment and anthropogenic degradation of agricultural land in the Samara Region was carried out in order to assess both feasibility and regulation areas of the land use spatial configuration. The values of environment stability ratio of the territory were defined and the ecological hazard of agricultural land use were calculated. The regularities of their spatial distribution over the districts of the Region were investigated. It was established that the main factor of environmental instability in the Samara Region is the degree of ploughness of land. The influence of the environmental hazard factor of the land use in agricultural production on the rural population density in forest-steppe zones of the Region was shown. The results of spatial analysis of indicators of anthropogenic load on the environment and anthropogenic degradation of agricultural land indicate the advisability of regulating land use spatial configuration, increasing sustainability of production and territorial structures.

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