STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ON VALORIZATION THE ROMANIAN LIVESTOCK FROM THE MOUNTAIN REGIONS

Brindusa Covaci, M. Constantin, R. Brejea, Mihai Covaci
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The paper develops a descriptive analysis (ANOVA) and forecasting regarding cattle, sheep, goats and pigs in Romania. The data simulated in SPSS, taken from Eurostat, show that these numbers will continue to decrease considerably, both in the Bucharest-Ilfov region and in the Romanian mountain regions. The general situation of mountain agriculture shows similar trends to Romanian agriculture. At the national level, the arable surface has been reduced in stages in the last three decades, a decrease mainly due to the change of extensive agricultural methods (grazing, spontaneous flora) with intensive ones (stable, controlled flora). Following the national agricultural trend, mountain agriculture after 1990 changed its structure and dimensions (such as cattle, production and mountain producers, mountain entrepreneurship, etc.). Some aspects remained quantitatively unchanged, such as the large number of individual holdings and the high share of agricultural land use. In this context, public and private entities must act jointly for the valorization of mountain ecosystems by controlling the pollution caused by the numerous individual exploitations. The mountain ecosystems in the Romanian area influence the national agricultural productivity, valuing the mountain product at the highest levels. Whether it is alpine meadow ecosystems, including coniferous forests and interpenetration zones between high and mid-mountains, low-mountain ecosystems, or high- and mid-hill ecosystems, the ultimate goal of pollution reduction research and action must be the same, respectively protecting the mountain area.
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罗马尼亚山区牲畜价值的统计分析
本文对罗马尼亚的牛、羊、山羊和猪进行了描述性分析(ANOVA)和预测。从欧盟统计局获得的SPSS模拟数据显示,这些数字将继续大幅减少,无论是在布加勒斯特-伊尔福夫地区还是在罗马尼亚山区。山地农业的总体情况显示出与罗马尼亚农业类似的趋势。在全国范围内,可耕地面积在过去三十年中分阶段减少,减少的主要原因是粗放型农业方法(放牧、自发植物群)向集约型农业方法(稳定、受控植物群)转变。随着全国农业发展的趋势,1990年后山地农业的结构和规模发生了变化(如养牛、生产和山地生产者、山地创业等)。有些方面在数量上保持不变,例如大量的个人财产和高比例的农业用地。在这方面,公共和私营实体必须联合行动,通过控制无数个人开发所造成的污染,使山区生态系统增值。罗马尼亚地区的山地生态系统影响着国家农业生产力,山地产品的价值最高。无论是高寒草甸生态系统,包括针叶林和高中山间穿插带,低山生态系统,还是高中山生态系统,减少污染研究和行动的最终目标必须是一致的,分别保护山区。
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