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SOIL RELATED REASONS AND CONSEQUENCES OF EXTREME HYDROLOGICAL SITUATIONS (FLOODS, WATERLOGGING – DROUGHTS)
Author(s) -
György Várallyay
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
radovi šumarskog fakulteta univerziteta u sarajevu
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2490-3183
pISSN - 1512-5769
DOI - 10.54652/rsf.2016.v1.i1.281
Subject(s) - waterlogging (archaeology) , environmental science , soil fertility , productivity , soil retrogression and degradation , soil conservation , limiting , soil quality , soil biodiversity , water resource management , environmental protection , agroforestry , geography , soil water , ecology , soil science , agriculture , engineering , mechanical engineering , wetland , macroeconomics , archaeology , economics , biology
UDK 631.432.2(439 Carpathian Basin) The most important elements of sustainable development in the Carpathian Basin are the rational use and conservation of soil and water resources, maintaining their favourable “quality” and desirable multi-functionality. These are the main factors of multipurpose biomass production and environment protection: may help to prevent, eliminate or reduce extreme moisture situations (floods, waterlogging vs. droughts), unfavourable soil degradation processes limiting soil fertility/productivity, and their harmful economical/ecological/environmental/social consequences [9, 11, 14, 16].

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