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Showing items 1 through 5 of 5.In today’s agriculture, maize is considered to be one of the major feed, food and industrial crops. Cultivation of maize by inappropriate agricultural practices and on unsuitable sites is connected with specific risks of soil degradation, mainly due to water erosion of the soil.
Allotment gardens are quite common in many European countries. In particular, they are an important part of the urban space in Central and Eastern Europe.
The renewal of historic gardens, landscapes, and sites has grown to be a current issue in Central and Eastern Europe.
Low-intensive agricultural areas of Romania sustain high species diversity. Together with natural habitats, these areas are very important for European biodiversity. The ecosystem´s health is reflected in the predator status because of their position at the top of the trophic networks.
Central and Eastern Europe has experienced fundamental land use changes since the collapse of socialism around 1990.
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