SOIL PROTECTION OF REPUBLIC MOLDOVA IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Journal Title: Present Environment and Sustainable Development - Year 2012, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
Moldova’s economy is dominated by agriculture. Currently, about 45% of Moldova’s population is engaged in the agrarian sector and about 21% of GDR is generated by agriculture. Experience of the most successful agricultural sector economies has shown that maintaining a prosperous agricultural sector with the participation of more than 10% of the total population is very difficult. The Republic of Moldova is a small country, extremely vulnerable to climate risks, and the processes of soil degradation are increasingly high. The processes and forms of soil degradation change the hydrological regime, and determine the desertification of the territory. The current state of the soil cover is unsatisfactory and on about 10% of the land is critical. Soil protection in Moldova in sustainable development imposes requirements concerning the implementation of sustainable ecological agriculture that includes measures to prevent and combat all forms of degradation and sustainable land protection.
Authors and Affiliations
Tamara Leah
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