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Application of Soil Science Research to the Determination of the Pollution Resistance Potential of Landscape

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The environment resistance potential is defined as the ability of the landscape to limit the negative pollutant impact consisting a.o.in the limiting, by means of accumulation, of the amount of pollutants circulating in the environment system. In practice, their quantity is contigent on the proporties of the components, which are capable of a relatively long-lasting chemical substance accumulation (thus, above all, the properties of the soil cover). The forecast model of environment changes describes the mechanisms and distribution rate of pollution in the soil profile and the interaction with the functional landscape structure. The methodological assumptions, determining of the real, complex diagnosis of the environment condition and for forecasting of the effects of the persisting anthropopressure and for establishing the necessary measures limiting the progressing degradation. Knowing, even approximatively, the mechanism of the existing changes one can determine the optimal (under circumstances) level of pollutant input, and when its limitation is impossible, one can control the use of the environmental potential in such a way as to minimize its negative impact.

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  • Malinowska Ewa, 2004. "Application of Soil Science Research to the Determination of the Pollution Resistance Potential of Landscape," Miscellanea Geographica. Regional Studies on Development, Sciendo, vol. 11(1), pages 27-39, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:mgrsod:v:11:y:2004:i:1:p:27-39:n:4
    DOI: 10.2478/mgrsd-2004-0004
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