Quantifying the effect of waste on health …

With a surge in both hazardous and non-hazardous waste in recent decades, Union countries are losing their quality which in turn affects the agricultural production of their economies. Taking this into account, this study presents the effect of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, plastic waste, and electronic waste on health for 24 Union (EU) countries during 2004 ...

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testing and plant analysis in Western | Semantic …

and Plant Analysis Council: A Model for Scientific Innovation, Education, and Development. Y. Kalra J. Ryan. Agricultural and Food Sciences, Environmental . 2009. and plant analysis has been a major contribution to the development of the agricultural sciences and indirectly to sustaining mankind.

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Mercury topsoils: Anthropogenic sources, stocks …

Coupling Hg stocks in topsoil with losses and sediment distribution . • Hg displaced by water erosion is c.a. 43 Mg yr − 1 and c.a. 6 Mg Hg yr − 1 reach the rivers. • Agricultural lands contributes to more than 85% of Hg losses. • The Mediterranean Sea receives almost half of the Hg fluxes followed by Black Sea.

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Participatory citizen : An unexploited resource …

The Joint Programme ‘Towards climate-smart and sustainable agricultural management’ (EJP , 2020–2025) launched by the Union is a major initiative to develop an integrated research community on agricultural soils. research is essential for understanding and enhancing the contribution of ...

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priorities in Russia – ScienceDirect

Highlights. •. The research priorities for in Russia include the study of microbiome and metagenome and other topics: •. The impact of global and regional climate changes soils and mechanisms of organic matter stabilization. •. Technogenic and agrogenic pollution, the construction of improved and artificial soils.

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On | Research and …

biodiversity is the life that exists within the , from bacteria to earthworms. These living organisms keep healthy and fertile. biodiversity is key to meeting Green Deal objectives such as climate neutrality, biodiversity restoration, zero pollution, healthy and sustainable food systems, and a resilient environment.

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Opportunities for

A multidisciplinary group of experts has examined the implications of recent scientific research for integrated policy solutions towards ensuring the sustainability of ’s soils, and identified many opportunities for policy-makers to safeguard this valuable resource for the benefit of the EU’s citizens.

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Systems | Free Full-Text | Managing Soils for Recovering …

has disrupted the global food supply chain and exacerbated the problem of food and nutritional insecurity. Here we outline strategies to strengthen local food production systems, enhance their resilience, and create a circular economy focused on restoration through carbon sequestration, on-farm cycling of nutrients, minimizing environmental pollution, and ...

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– ESDAC …

Dataset that contains 3 GIS maps showing (for microorganisms, for fauna,forbiological functions), along with 13 input layers (habitat fragmentation, climate change, erosion, etc.); resolution 500m. Because of the increasing pressures exerted on , below-ground life is under threat.

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The threat of salinity: A scale review …

salinisation is a widespread phenomenon, with saline and sodic soils covering 932.2 Mha globally ( Rengasamy, 2006 ), and one of the major degradation threats worldwide, with mismanaged irrigation affecting 34.19 Mha ( Mateo-Sagasta and Burke, 2011) or over 10% of the total irrigated land ( Aquastat, 2016 ).

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by 2050

The cumulative impact of climate change (based on the three RCP scenarios) and land use change is a projected increase in erosion rates of 13–22.5 % in agricultural lands of the EU plus UK by 2050. This sizable gap can be eliminated (or at least reduced) with management practices for reduced losses.

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Journal of

The aim of the study was to understand the current state of knowledge about the impacts of management practices, investigated and/or implemented across . The results were analysed at the level and were also grouped into Regions and Environmental Zones.

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) for EU25 – ESDAC …

) Via this page you can register for downloading the results data that are mentioned in the paper "A map of the topsoil organic carbon content of generated by a generalized additive model" (D. de Brogniez, C. Ballabio, A. Stevens, R. J. A. Jones, L. Montanarella and B. van Wesemael), published Journal of . doi: 10.1111/ejss.12193 ...

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Frontiers | Making the Most of Our Land: Managing …

The challenges of achieving both food security and environmental sustainability have resulted in a confluence of demands on land within the Union (EU): we expect our land to provide food, fiber and fuel, to purify water, to sequester carbon, and provide a home to biodiversity as well as external nutrients in the form of waste from humans and intensive livestock enterprises. All soils ...

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Call for Papers: Fertilizer and Health conference

Do you have cutting-edge research, innovative solutions, or groundbreaking ideas in agricultural technology, fertilizer or health? If yes, you are invited to submit papers for the Fertilizer and Health Conference : Emerging Lessons and Evidence for Policy Guidance – Research & Policy Conference happening on March 27, 2024, hosted by the CGIAR Research […]

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PhD – FEMS

Institut National de la Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), Dijon, France and ECT Oekotoxicologie GmbH, Flörsheim am Main, Germany are offering a PhD scholarship in pesticide ecotoxicology with expected commencement May 2021 or as soon as possible thereafter. The PhD will be enrolled in the doctoral school ‘Environments – Santé’ and will

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Degradation and Quality in Western : Current …

The extent and causes of chemical, physical and biological degradation of , and of loss, vary greatly in different countries in Western . The objective of this review paper is to examine these issues and also strategies for protection and future perspectives for quality evaluation, in light of present legislation aimed at protection. Agriculture and forestry are ...

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