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1st Regional Workshop on Agricultural Pollution Control and Good Practices

Poland conference materials
FileAgenda-English
FileAgenda-Russian
FilePresentation of Agronom software-English
Nutrient management plan concerns appropriate, field and crop specific application of organic and mineral fertilisers in a farm holding while taking account of nutrients dosage and application time as well as soil acidity and fertility in line with assailable nutrient content.
FilePresentation of Agronom software-Russian
FileLake Ohrid Project Presentation-English
FileLake Ohrid Project Presentation-Russian
FilePoland Rural Environmental Protection Project Presentation
FilePoland Rural Environmental Protection Project Presentation-Russian
FileDeveloping a Code of Good Agricultural Practices
Eutrophication and methemoglobinaemia can be fatal for human and animal and is caused by especially nitrate in waters originating from mainly inefficient use of nitrogen in the agricultural production.
FileDeveloping a Code of Good Agricultural Practices-Russian
FileMoldova Agricultural Pollution Control Project
The overall objective of the Agricultural Pollution Control Project (APCP) is to reduce nutrient (N&P) pollution from agricultural sources in Moldova to the Danube River and Black Sea.
FileMoldova Agricultural Pollution Control Project-Russian
FileTurkey Anatolia Watershed Rehabilitation Project Presentation
FileTurkey Anatolia Watershed Rehabilitation Project Presentation-Russian
FileBaltic Sea Regional Project Presentation
FileBaltic Sea Regional Project Presentation-Russian
FileAnalysis of Multiplied Projects Presentation
FileGlobal Development Learning Network Presentation
FileAnalysis of Multiplied Projects Presentation-Russian
FileGlobal Development Learning Network Presentation-Russian
FilePublic Awareness Programme Presentation
FilePublic Awareness Programme Presentation-Russian
FileImproved Agrarian Practices Means
The recent changes in agrarian sector of Georgia revealed that privatization of land, fragmentation of households, collapse of the former management practices made farmers unable to develop intense farming, produce adequate farm product as well as ensure keeping to environmental protection measures by their own strength
FileImproved Agrarian Practices Means-Russian
FileRomania Agricultural Pollution Control Project Presentation
FileRomania Agricultural Pollution Control Project Presentation-Russian
FileAgricultural Sector from NEFCO’s Perspective Presentation
FileAgricultural Sector from NEFCO’s Perspective Presentation-Russian
FileSerbia Survey
Survey on the present situation from the Report on the state of the environment in 2000 (document of the Ministry for protection of natural resources and environment) as the starting point for developing good agricultural practices (GAPs)
FileSerbia Survey-Russian
FileNutrient Pollution in Agriculture of Ukraine Presentation
FileKrasnodar Black Sea Cost
Since 1998, the Research Institute for Applied and Experimental Ecology of the Cuban State University has regularly carried out ecological monitoring of the Krasnodar Country Black Sea coast, in order to specify the ecological status of the area, trends of coastal ecosystems’ development under a growing anthropogenic influence.
FileKrasnodar Black Sea Cost-Russian
FilePoland Code of Good Agricultural Practice
Poland is often perceived abroad as a country of open space: vast plains interspersed with lakes, extensive meadows and woodland.
FileIntroduction to Conference-Russian
FileWorld Bank Experiences with Agricultural Non Point Source Pollution Control Presentation
FileWorld Bank Experiences with Agricultural Non Point Source Pollution Control Presentation-Russian
FileNutrient Management Planning
The Maryland Water Quality Improvement Act of 1998 initiated the most comprehensive nutrient management planning requirements in the United States. The law requires that mandatory nutrient management plans be filed and implemented within the state of Maryland.
FileNutrient Management Planning-Russian
FileAgricultural Nutrients in Maryland Chesapeake Bay
The Chesapeake Bay, with an area of approximately 5,960 square kilometers, is the United States of America's largest estuary. It receives about half of its water volume from the Atlantic Ocean and half from its 165,900 square kilometer watershed, which includes areas of six states and the District of Columbia.
FileAgricultural Nutrients in Maryland Chesapeake Bay-Russian
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