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Evolutions of the Forest Fund Against the Background of Climate Change and the Effects on the Carbon Stock and the Environment

Adela Sorinela Safta () and Lavinia Popescu ()
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Adela Sorinela Safta: Bucharest University of Economic Study
Lavinia Popescu: Bucharest University of Economic Study

A chapter in Digital Economy and New Value Creation, 2022, pp 221-233 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The investment will provide a holistic aspect of generating the cost of productive costs for agricultural systems in the field of new climate change. The development of phased climate change effects in the functioning of the developing regions has a clear and important record of information on new environmental conditionality in the new Community Agricultural Policy. As a matter of course, the role is protected by the protection of the population - forest areas from the area of the company which squats the protection of the area with agricultural crops and the climatic factors of climate change. The evolution of the industrial system of agricultural systems has been one of the main points of research and observes the general level of agricultural systems, thus excluding the role of forestry supporters. The study presented and proposed in the continuation of the role of silviculture, by finding the effects and benefits of regeneration and the protection of forestry perpetrators in the context of climate change. A good mentor for good practice in the field of agricultural research will have effective climate change in agriculture.

Keywords: Climate change; Agricultural systems; Forest fund; Environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-07265-9_17

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