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Environmental aspects of soils and land use in Hungary

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Soils represent a considerable part of the natural resources of Hungary. Consequently, rational and sustainable land use and proper management ensuring normal soil functions have particular significance in the Hungarian national economy, and soil conservation is an important element of environment protection.

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p.53-72,fig.

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  • Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Herman Otto u.15, H-1020 Budapest, Hungary

Bibliografia

  • 1. Füleky G.: Soil phosphorus as plant nutrient and potential environmental pollutant. Proc. Swedish- Hungarian Seminar on 'Environmental Problems in Agriculture'. Sweden, 1989.
  • 2. Kádár I.: Heavy Metal Content in Soils and Crops in Hungary (H, e). KTM-MTA TAKI Kiadása. Budapest, 1991.
  • 3. Láng I., Csete L.: Adaptive Agriculture, (H). Agricola, Budapest, 1992.
  • 4. Láng I., Csete L., Harnos Z.: The Agro-ecological Potential of Hungarian Agriculture in 2000, (H). Mezogazd. Kiadó, Budapest, 1983.
  • 5. Molnár Ł., Németh T., Palmai Q.: Problems of heavy metal pollution in Hungary: 'State of the Art'. Proc. SETAC Conf., Prague, 1992
  • 6. Proceedings of the Hungarian-Polish Seminar on 'Soil Water Problems'. Budapest, 1987. Agrokémia és Talajtan, 38, 562-690,1989.
  • 7. Proceedings of the Hungarian-Swedish Seminar on 'Soil Mapping'. Budapest, 1988. Agrokémia és Talajtan, 38, 694-837, 1989.
  • 8. Proceedings of the Polish-Hungarian Seminar on 'Problems of Soil Acidification in Poland and in Hungary', Puławy, 1985, Zesz. Probl. Post. Nauk Roln. 344, 1-146, 1985.
  • 9. Proceedings of the Swedish-Hungarian Seminar on 'Environmental Problems in Agriculture'. Sweden, 1990.
  • 10. Proceedings of the US-Central and Eastern European Workshop on 'Soil Erosion Prevention and Remediation'. Budapest, Vol. I-II, 1992.
  • 11. Sarkadi J., Várallyay G.: Advisory system for mineral fertilization based on large-scale land-site maps. Agrokémia és Talajtan, 38, 775-789, 1989.
  • 12. Salomons W, Förstner U.: Metals in the Hydrocycle. Springer-Verlag. Berlin-Heidelberg-New York-Tokyo, 1984.
  • 13. State of the Hungarian Environment. Statistical Publ. House, Budapest, 1990.
  • 14. Stefanovits P., Várallyay G.: State and management of soil erosion in Hungary. Proc. 'Soil Erosion Prevention and Remediation'. Budapest, Vol. I, 79-95, 1992.
  • 15. Szabolcs I.: Salt Affected Soils in Europe. Martinus Nijhoff - The Hague and the Research Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 1974.
  • 16. Szabolcs I.: (ed.). Ecological Impact of Acidification. Proc. Symp. 'Environmental Threats to Forest and Other Natural Ecosystems'. Oulu, Finland, 1988; Budapest, 1-166, 1989.
  • 17. Szabolcs I., Várallyay G.: Limiting factors of soil fertility in Hungary (H,e,g,r). Agrokémia és Talajtan, 27, 181-202, 1978.
  • 18. Studies on the State of the Hungarian Environment (H). Környezetgazdlkodsi Intzet 'Krnyezet- politika' Kiadványai, Budapest.
  • 19. Várallyay G.: Soil, as a factor of drought-sensitivity of biomass production (H,e,f). Vzgyi Kzlemnyek. LXX. (3) 46-68, 1988.
  • 20. Várallyay G.: Soil water problems in Hungary. Agrokémia és Talajtan, 38, 577-595, 1989.
  • 21. Várallyay G.: Soil mapping in Hungary. Agrokémia és Talajtan, 38, 696-714, 1989.
  • 22. Várallyay G.: Soil degradation processes and their control in Hungary. Land Degradation and Rehabilitation, 1, 171-188, 1989.
  • 23. Várallyay G.: Fertilizer-liquid manure-drinking water relationships (H,e). Egszsgtudomny, XXXIV (2), 126-137,1990.
  • 24. Várallyay G.: History, present status and future use of soil tests and plant analysis in Eastern Europe. Abstracts Int. Symp. on 'Soil Testing and Plant Analysis in the Global Community'. Orlando, Fl., USA, 1991.
  • 25. Várallyay G.: Environmental problems of soils and land use in Hungary. Proc. Swedish-Hungarian Seminar on 'Environmental Problems in Agriculture', Sweden, 1990; 129-168, 1991.
  • 26. Várallyay G.: Control of soil processes - a challenge for Hungarian Soil Science. Hungarian Agricultural Research, 1992.
  • 27. Várallyay G.: Soil information and monitoring system for environmental control in Hungary. Proc. Int. Symp. on 'Environmental Contamination in Central and Eastern Europe'. Budapest, 1993.
  • 28. Várallyay G.: Soil data-bases for sustainable land use - Hungarian case study. Proc. Symp. on 'Soil Resilience and Sustainable Land Use'. Budapest, 1992; 1993.
  • 29. Várallyay G., Leszlák M.: Susceptibility of soils to physical degradation in Hungary. Soil Technology, 3, 289-298, 1990.
  • 30. Várallyay G., Rédly M., Murányi A.: Map of the susceptibility of soils to acidification in Hungary. Zesz. Probl. Post. Nauk Roln., 344, 59-65,1987.
  • 31. Várallyay G., Rédly M., Murányi A.: Map of the susceptibility of soils to acidification in Hungary. In: Ecological Impact of Acidification. (Ed. I. Szabolcs). Proc. Symp. 'Environmental Threats to Forest and Other Natural Ecosystems', Oulu, Finland, 1988; Budapest, 79-94, 1980.
  • 32. Várallyay G., et al: New plant nutrition advisory system in Hungary. Proc. Swedish-Hungarian Seminar on 'Environmental Problems in Agriculture', Sweden, 1989.

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