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EXPLOITING LANDS DIFFERENTLY IN DAMBOVITA COUNTY AND THE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
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The use of geographical space is closely related to the favorability of natural factors, its productive potential and improvement work. The influence of the anthropic activity on the geographical landscape is large, complex and with various effects depending on the specific local conditions, triggering a wide range of observation for geographical research. Using the land according to his different needs, man caused, on the one hand, the reduction of the areas occupied by natural plantations (replaced by agricultural crops, secondary plantations or even lands that became unproductive due to the degradation), and, on the other hand, more or less deep changes in the composition and structure of the ground cover in those areas where the natural vegetation held its ground. The paper aims to highlight that the studied habitat is going through a process of reorganization, with swift and complex dynamics, as a reply to the changes occurring in the political, institutional, administrative, economic and social context. For this work, a series of bibliographic materials, statistical data, pressure assessment parameters used for drawing maps, charts illustrating the changes in the structure of the Agricultural Real Estate were used, as well as an examination form in order to highlight the impact of these changes on the environmental quality.
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Sencovici, Mihaela (2006), Utilizarea terenurilor agricole ?n C?mpia T?rgovi?tei, Revista Geografic?, T. XII, Serie nou?, Bucure?ti, p.154- 161, ISSN 1224-256X
Sencovici Mihaela, (2016), Biodiversity a decisive factor in the dynamics of the landscapes in the Subcarpathian and Piedmont basin of Dambovita river, 16th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2016, Conference Proceedings, June 28 – July 6, p. 105 -112, vol. 1, ISBN 978-619-7105-65-0 / ISSN 1314-2704
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