Environment development hazards and monitoring
2005
Koc, J. | Smoczynski, L. | Dziejowski, J. | Rogalski, L. | Sadej, W. (eds.) (Polska Akademia Nauk, Warszawa (Poland). Wydzial Nauk Rolniczych, Lesnych i Weterynaryjnych)
Systematic increase of anthropopression results from overlapping of two processes: birth-rate and growing individual needs. Hence there is a constant pressure on the environment even in societies with a negative birth-rate index. The increasing area of cultivation and its intensification, new industrial centers and bigger urban agglomerations result in a systematic increse of the transformed area, which is often irreversible. It results in an increasing disturbance of the environmental balance. Simultaneously, the determinant of our times is the awareness of dangers and seeking means of preventing them
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