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  • Cover from 12.09.2024

    CCE - Manual

    Titelbild Publication

    … used by ICP Materials to assess the impact of pollution on corrosion and soiling of building materials (Ch. 4) and by ICP Vegetation concerning the impact of … report, Skokloster, Sweden. Sverdrup H, Warfvinge P (eds.) (1993) The effect of soil acidification on the growth of trees, grass and herbs as expressed by the …

  • News from 13.07.2016 | Last changed: 12.08.2016

    Peatland and forest climate protection to reduce GHG emissions

    drainage channel through a peatland

    … agricultural purposes Source: Peter Eggermann / Fotolia.com In 2013 the disturbed soil of peatlands and forests caused emissions with climate impact of about 45 … protection forest protection greenhouse gas reduction bog … In 2013 the disturbed soil of peatlands and forests caused emissions with climate impact of about 45 …

  • Newsletter from 05.02.2025 | Last changed: 10.02.2025

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 01/2025

    … / Energy Health Chemicals Transport Economy / Consumption Waste / Resources Water Soil / Land Digitalisation UBA news As recounted Welcome to the new issue of “UBA … difficult to find environmental information. Data and facts on topics like forests, soils and water bodies are distributed across various sources and with varying …

  • Newsletter from 17.02.2017 | Last changed: 23.02.2017

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 1/2017

    … Nitrate inputs to groundwater, ammonia in the air and antibiotics in the soil are but a few examples. Unless we change our eating habits, mainly by eating … greatest reductions were achieved in the energy industries (11.8 million tonnes). Soil organic carbon as a relevant indicator for the SDGs? Soil organic carbon (SOC) …

  • KomPass: Area of action climate impact from 15.07.2022 | Last changed: 08.01.2026

    Climate Impacts: Field of Action Agriculture

    Field with farming tailer - a single spike in the foreground

    … always be seen in the context of water supply, whether through precipitation or soil water supplies. Heat has a worse effect the less evaporative cooling … less energy from operating metabolism, lower nutrient and water uptake from the soil, and slower growth. As a result of cold stress, leaves may turn yellow and … plants are already in very late frost-sensitive development stages. Drought If the soil water content falls below a critical value, a supply of water and nutrients to …

  • Newsletter from 06.10.2022 | Last changed: 06.10.2022

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 5/2022

    … Climate / Energy Chemicals Transport Economy / Consumption Waste / Resources Water Soil Agriculture Sustainability / Strategies / International matters UBA News Dear … 10/19/2022 - 10/20/2022 10:30 - 11:00 International Conference: Microplastics in Soils Microplastics are usually associated with marine pollution. But scientific …

  • Newsletter from 15.10.2025 | Last changed: 15.10.2025

    The Latest from UBA - No.: 5/2025

    … Rubrics Climate / Energy Chemicals Transport Economy / Consumption Air Water Soil / Land Welcome to the new issue of ‘The Latest from UBA’! These days, many … The study evaluates the transport of biocides through urban pathways — vegetated soils, permeable pavements, and infiltration systems — and gives recommendations for …

  • Newsletter from 02.08.2022 | Last changed: 02.08.2022

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 4/2022

    … Health Chemicals Transport Noise Economy / Consumption Waste / Resources Air Water Soil Agriculture Sustainability / Strategies / International matters UBA News As … 10/19/2022 - 10/20/2022 10:30 - 11:00 International Conference: Microplastics in Soils Microplastics are usually associated with marine pollution. But scientific …

  • KomPass: Article from 07.02.2022 | Last changed: 10.02.2022

    Risks and potential for adaptation

    Historic city center with houses flooded

    Risks and potential for adaptation Source: KomPass/Umweltbundesamt 07.02.2022 UBA … The relationships between climate impacts Impact chain: "Lack of water in the soil" How are the effects of climate change related? The negative consequences of … field of water management that affect other areas are shown blue; those related to soil are displayed in brown. Source: KWRA 2021 Download image (776.52 kB) …

  • Newsletter from 25.04.2025 | Last changed: 25.04.2025

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 2/2025

    … Chemicals Transport Economy / Consumption Waste / Resources Air Water Agriculture Soil / Land Sustainability / Strategies / International matters Digitalisation UBA … for air quality and what can be done across Europe to combat the pollution of soils with the so-called forever chemicals PFAS. We hope you find it an interesting …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 12.12.2024

    LW-R-6: Agricultural irrigation

    The picture shows an arable field with young potato plants being irrigated by a drip irrigation unit.

    … crops. The agricultural sector can, among other things, ensure an increase in soil moisture by cultivating more drought-tolerant varieties and by employing … Uelzen more than 20 % of arable land is used for the cultivation of potatoes. The soils are sandy and therefore have very limited water retention capacity. Irrigation … irrigation can manifest in terms of lowering the groundwater level and changing the soil’s mineral balance. So far, the proportion of irrigated arable land is still low …