Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Soil biodiversity in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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enhance soil stability and soil biodiversity, and prevent soil compaction and soil erosion.
Managing soil quality and soil biodiversity: Practical measures to improve ecosystem services in arable farming Abstract/ summary in English:
Monitoring activities will address concerns relating to soil, biodiversity and forest sinks.
These interactions must be considered to enable sustainable use of resources like water, soil, biodiversity and fossil fuels.
As such the new monitoring activity to be supported from 2003 onwards will address gradually concerns relating to soils, biodiversity, climate change
Decline in soil biodiversity.
Reductions in soil biodiversity make soils more vulnerable to other degradation processes.
the European Atlas of Soil Biodiversity.
The current scientific knowledge on soil biodiversity and its behaviour is too limited to allow for specific provisions in this Directive aiming at its protection.
A number of agri-environmental measures offer opportunities for the build-up of soil organic matter, the enhancement of soil biodiversity, the reduction of erosion,
incorporate in decision-making any new knowledge acquired on soil biodiversity from 2006 onwards.
To this end, Parliament stressed the need to gain greater understanding of soil biodiversity, of the water and nutrient cycles,
and the role of soil biodiversity in delivering key ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration and food supply.
which results from concurrent degradation processes, and soil biodiversity loss, and enhance cooperation in the implementation of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
Like everything else, the soil needs biodiversity.
As it grows, our tree will absorb CO2, protecting the soil and biodiversity.
Any negative impacts on other resources(e.g. water, soil and biodiversity) will need careful management.
Anyone who destroys water, soil and biodiversity must foot the bill in accordance with the'polluter pays' principle.
flows rely on ecosystem structures and functions such as landscapes, soil, and biodiversity.