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  • Newsletter from 13.04.2017 | Last changed: 13.04.2017

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 2/2017

    … of their active ingredients, and the rest is excreted and lands in water through soil fertilisation. A new study has investigated how the problem can be prevented …

  • Newsletter from 11.12.2020 | Last changed: 11.12.2020

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 6/2020

    … and young plants can be damaged considerably. The mice are to be controlled by soil cultivation or poison. It is important here to avoid endangering the European …

  • Newsletter from 11.06.2020 | Last changed: 11.06.2020

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 3/2020

    … many parts of the country are experiencing an extreme drought even in the deeper soil layers. What does this mean for vegetation, groundwater and agriculture? Is it …

  • Newsletter from 09.02.2021 | Last changed: 09.02.2021

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 1/2021

    … households is typically composted or fermented before being used as fertiliser or soil conditioner. The ecobalance analysis of various alternatives for biowaste …

  • Newsletter from 08.10.2020 | Last changed: 08.10.2020

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 5/2020

    … These chemicals are used in many applications for their water, grease and soil-repellent function. Coffee-to… Series brochure / flyer Page number 48 Year of …

  • Article from 04.03.2024 | Last changed: 04.03.2024

    Pollutant emissions into surface waters

    Picture from river in Germany

    … Diffuse pathways are: groundwater discharge, surface run off (alluviation), soil loss due to water erosion and sediment transport into surface waters, tile … to estimate emissions directly onto surface waters (e.g. metal deposition ) and soil data to quantify soil loss and the amount of sediment transported to surface waters. Pollutant …

  • Article from 01.07.2021 | Last changed: 06.07.2021

    Webinar “Soil Governance: Southeast Asia in Focus”

    Webinar auf Bildschirm zu sehen

    Webinar “Soil Governance: Southeast Asia in Focus” Webinar “Soil Governance: … to attend further webinars and events. Further webinars on specific topics such as „soils and climate change“ are under preparation. Tags soil protection … The webinar …

  • Article from 18.02.2014 | Last changed: 16.07.2025

    The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)

    Waving flags of Switzerland, Greece, Spain, Luxembourg, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Belgium and the European Union

    … which exceed the minimum statutory requirements, make a major contribution to soil and waterbody protection, biodiversity conservation, climate protection, and … which exceed the minimum statutory requirements, make a major contribution to soil and waterbody protection, biodiversity conservation, climate protection, and …

  • Article from 14.06.2021 | Last changed: 24.06.2021

    A model legislation for sustainable soil management in Africa

    A model legislation for sustainable soil management in Africa The project “mapping out options for a model legislation … the following: No coherent soil policy and/or legislation in the three countries; Soils need to be acknowledged as natural resource; A legal objective should be …

  • Article from 04.09.2025 | Last changed: 04.09.2025

    Organic farming

    Close-up of an organically grown apple

    … cultivation of nitrogen-fixing protein crops (legumes) promote humus formation and soil fertility, with positive effects on soil parameters such as aggregate stability and infiltration capacity. Soil

  • Article from 06.06.2014 | Last changed: 16.01.2024

    Toward ecofriendly farming

    Hilly terrain with fields and forests

    … policies are needed. last update on 06.06.2014 Introduction Thanks to its fertile soil, moderate temperatures, and adequate rainfall, Germany is a very good place for … of Germany. Ecofriendly farming should aim to forestall deleterious effects on soil, air, water and biodiversity, preserve cultivated and developed land, and … use, pest control, nature conservation and water conservation. However, Germany’s soil conservation laws – which lay down the principles of good agricultural practice …

  • Article from 17.02.2014 | Last changed: 16.07.2025

    Tilling

    Brown earth - one of many strong types of soil

    … But unfortunately, plows and the plowing process can have untoward effects such as soil erosion and compaction. last update on 17.02.2014 Introduction Using machinery to till cropland optimizes crop growth conditions and soil fertility, and preserves and maximizes soil yield capacity. Today’s intensive …