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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > soil degradation
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падение плодородия почвы; деградация структуры почвы
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1) Экология: деградация почвы, деградация структуры почвы, падение плодородия почвы2) Макаров: деградация почв -
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10 Global Assessment of Soil Degradation (UNEP project)
Космонавтика: Глобальная оценка деградации почвУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Global Assessment of Soil Degradation (UNEP project)
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11 Global Assessment of Soil Degradation
Космонавтика: (UNEP project) Глобальная оценка деградации почвУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Global Assessment of Soil Degradation
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12 anthropogenic soil degradation
antropogena degradacija tlaEnglish-Croatian dictionary > anthropogenic soil degradation
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ущерб, нанесенный почве
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soil damage
Soil impaired as a consequence of human activity. A study financed by UNEP, reporting in 1992, found that about 10,5% of the world's vegetative surface had been seriously damaged by human activity since 1945. The study found that much of the damage had been masked by a general rise in global agricultural productivity resulting from expanded irrigation, better plant varieties, and greater use of production inputs, such as fertilizers and pesticides. More than 1/3 of the damaged land was in Asia, almost 1/3 in Africa, and 1/4 in Central America. Some land had been damaged beyond restoration. The greatest sources of soil degradation were overgrazing, unsuitable agricultural practices, and deforestation. (Source: GILP96)
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