Abstract
The importance of the biological reclamation issue is dictated by changes in the relief, violation of land use and the formation of technogenic landscape as a result of coal mining, both by open and underground methods. Under these conditions, the development of integrated mining and reclamation technologies for the restoration of anthropogenically disturbed agricultural landscapes, aimed at stabilizing the quality and preserving soil resources, is urgent. The article presents an analysis of the use of green technologies to improve the efficiency of land reclamation located in an area with a high concentration of mining enterprises. These studies will allow us to compare and evaluate the possibilities of using different types of plantings in the restoration of anthropogenic territories.
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