2022
DOI: 10.1177/00219096221097664
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Problems of Research Funding in the Agro-Industrial Complex of Kazakhstan

Abstract: The purpose of the research was to find out why the reforms of the long-term state policy for the development of national science did not lead to an increase in the funding of scientific research and an increase in the role of science in the national innovation system, including in the field of agricultural science. The study was conducted using questionnaire-based survey methods and focused expert interviews. The results obtained in the course of the research are of practical interest to the authorized bodies… Show more

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“…Cumulatively, over the entire observation period, Kazakhstan's most significant contributor to methane emissions was the energy sector (63.6% or 48 788,7 kt). Following that is the agricultural sector (29.7% or 22 770,2 kt), the waste sector (6.5% or 5 004.9 kt), and the LULUCF sector (0.2% or 140.3 kt) [14].…”
Section: General Analysis Of Methane Emissions Dynamics In Economic S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cumulatively, over the entire observation period, Kazakhstan's most significant contributor to methane emissions was the energy sector (63.6% or 48 788,7 kt). Following that is the agricultural sector (29.7% or 22 770,2 kt), the waste sector (6.5% or 5 004.9 kt), and the LULUCF sector (0.2% or 140.3 kt) [14].…”
Section: General Analysis Of Methane Emissions Dynamics In Economic S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vermel (1986), Stukach et al (2022), Pilipuk (2022), Bogomolova & Kotarev (2019), Mizanbekova et al (2021), Savostin et al (2021), Gim et al (2023). Studies in this direction in Kazakhstan are conducted by Kaliev & Moldashev (2021), Satybaldin & Zhunisbekova (2017), Iztaev et al (2019), Tireuov et al (2019), Akimbekova et al (2023), Kalykova (2020), Taubayev et al (2022).…”
Section: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a task is not only of interest from a theoretical point of view, relating to digitalization and the introduction of digital technologies in agriculture [19], [20], but also becomes a practical issue for improving methods for monitoring the condition of crops. This is considered a key factor in the successful development of the agro-industrial complex of Kazakhstan [20] - [25] in modern and future periods. This research presents a significant advancement in the field of agricultural monitoring through its innovative use of spectral brightness coefficients (SBC) analysis derived from both ground-based and satellite measurements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%