… of treatment excessive nutrients, microbial and chemical contaminants can enter soils, groundwater, drinking water and food crops and thus being not only a concern … disinfection by-products and antibiotic resistances. In order to ensure that soils, groundwater, drinking water and food products are protected from contaminants …
… and landscape quality. If, for example, more nitrogen is applied to agricultural soils by manure fertilizers (from animal farming or mineral fertilizers) than is … storage and application of manure, and nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils, partly as a result of high nitrogen surpluses. On the other hand, agriculture …
… workshop, we discussed the economic relevance of natural resources such as wood, soil, water and landscape for agriculture, forestry and tourism in the Alpine … workshop, we discussed the economic relevance of natural resources such as wood, soil, water and landscape for agriculture, forestry and tourism in the Alpine …
KomPass: Area of action adaptation from 06.07.2022 | Last changed: 08.01.2026
… the reduction of fertiliser quantities as well as measures that help to reduce soil erosion and runoff. In small and medium-sized lakes, natural riparian … the reduction of fertiliser quantities as well as measures that help to reduce soil erosion and runoff. In small and medium-sized lakes, natural riparian …
Press release 38/11 from 09.08.2011 | Last changed: 05.07.2013
… and greenhouse gas emissions, as well as sustaining and boosting biodiversity and soil fertility. The President of the Federal Environment Agency, Jochen Flasbarth, … production becomes more environmentally friendly and is more respectful of soil, water, air and nature. Subsidies must be justified by notably ecological …
Press release 02/2025 from 15.01.2025 | Last changed: 03.02.2025
… The reduction is primarily the result of reductions in emissions from agricultural soils and fertiliser use. The calculation of emissions from land use , land use …
KomPass: Area of action adaptation from 06.01.2023 | Last changed: 08.01.2026
… can be stipulated in development plans. These include, for example, restrictions on soil sealing and unsealing measures, near-natural rainwater management (e. g. … parks, allotments, cemeteries) for the protection, maintenance and development of soil, nature and landscape. Their designation lays the foundation for urban biotope … can be stipulated in development plans. These include, for example, restrictions on soil sealing and unsealing measures, near-natural rainwater management (e. g. …
… can trigger and aggravate respiratory diseases. It can damage forests, acidify soils and waters, reduce crop yields and corrode buildings. In particular, …
… buildings No substances should escape from building products that could endanger soil and groundwater. Source: Kara / Fotolia.com NonHazCity 3 is a European project …
Press release 37/2009 from 28.05.2009 | Last changed: 12.07.2013
… produce acidity, which disrupts the nutrient balance in plants and soils. Forest trees thus become more susceptible to other stress factors such as … of which include the production of wood, water storage and filtration, flood and soil erosion protection, climate balance, providing a habitat for plants and animals …
… to leaking sewers can cause a local drop in the groundwater level, with risks to soil, buildings and vegetation. For example, soil material can be flushed into the sewers, leading to underground cavities with …