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R. A. Hajiaghayeva

Researcher at Peoples' Friendship University of Russia

Publications -  7
Citations -  59

R. A. Hajiaghayeva is an academic researcher from Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Subsoil & Topsoil. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 38 citations.

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Projection of urban expansion and related changes in soil carbon stocks in the Moscow Region

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored possible net effects of future urbanization on soil organic carbon stocks, based on the soil survey and land conversion model, for the Moscow Region, and the regional urbanization was modelled as a function of environmental, socio-economic and neighbourhood factors.
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Microbial Properties of Urban Soils With Different Land-Use History in New Moscow

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effects of historical land use in New Moscow on urban soil microbial properties, and the influence of historic land use on subsoil microbial properties was not significant.
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SUITMA 9: Urbanization as a Challenge and an Opportunity for Soils Functions and Ecosystem Services

TL;DR: The 9th SUITMA congress provided a platform to discuss theoretical and practical aspects of monitoring, assessment, modelling and management of SUITMAs to understand their roles in environment and society.
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The Effects of Soil-Ecological Factors on the Pb Migration in the Soil of Urban Forest Ecosystem

TL;DR: In this paper, the results of lead concentration positively varyin the soil due to anthropogenic impact from 62.2 mg/kg to 139 mg/ kg and the effect of arboreal vegetation species results in the high Pb migration down the soil profile in pine and birch sites and preferable accumulation of Pb in the upper humus horizon in the oak sites.
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Megacities 2050: From urbanization risks towards sustainable urban development

TL;DR: In this article, the integration of innovative green technologies and nature-based solutions in urban management, which is only possible through a collaboration and participation of all stakeholders including scientists, landscape designers, civil engineers, policy makers, and all citizens, is discussed.