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MODERN CONDITION AND TENDENCIES OF CHANGING OF THE IRRIGATED LANDS OF THE ZHAMBYL REGION OF KAZAKHSTAN
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The regional features of the current condition of irrigated lands Zhambyl region were considered and an assessment of trends in their changes for the period from 2008 to 2017. An analysis of the technical condition of the irrigation network and the use of water resources was carried out for agricultural purposes. A regional dynamic analysis of irrigation water intake and its losses was carried out during transportation. The change of the structure of the sown areas of irrigated agricultural crops was determined depending on the degree of water availability for Zhambyl region for 2008-2017. The solve of objectives will lead to the development a scientifically based system of actions aimed at increasing the productivity of agricultural crops and ensuring the southern and central regions of Kazakhstan, reducing water losses during irrigation and improving the ecological and ameliorative state of irrigated land. The solve of objectives will allow to the development a scientifically based system of actions aimed at increasing the productivity of agricultural crops and providing the southern and central regions of Kazakhstan, reducing water losses during irrigation and improving the ecological and ameliorative condition of irrigated land. Field track research methods, observation methods at key sites using standardized forms of description and remote sensing data were the main forms of studying the condition irrigated land. Methods of mathematical processing of statistical data and time series, the comparative-geographical method were used for assessment of the dynamic trends of irrigated land
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