SOIL MANAGEMENT IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT: TODAY AND FUTURE

B. Stanescu, A. Cuciureanu
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The present article presents the expertise realized by the Department of Environmental Monitoring Pollution Evaluation within the INCD ECOIND, in the evaluation of the quality of urban soils in the municipality of Bucharest and the main big cities in Romania. The current data available at the level of the 27 member states of the European Union show that annually over 100,000 hectares of land are introduced into the urban environment, a direct consequence of the development of cities. There are a number of legislative obstacles to strategic soil protection measures. Moreover, at the level of the local authorities there is a conflict regarding the measures of soil protection in the long term, on the one hand, and, the accelerated economic development in the short term, on the other. European environmental experts consider that the urban development, absolutely necessary for the economic growth, requires an adequate management of the natural resources in order for the development to be done on a sustainable basis, respectively to follow a series of strategic objectives. In our country, at least in the last decade, we find on a large scale the conversion of industrial areas into commercial or residential areas. The footprint of industrial activities can be found even after long periods of time present by identifying the remnant of soil pollution or in those areas known as historically polluted (for example the town of Copsa Mica). The conclusions stemming from the assessment of pollution in urban areas over large areas, in correlation with the potential sources of pollution, underline the need to monitor the quality of soils in the urban environment, but also to apply a performance management in order to protect this natural resource in the long term.
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城市环境中的土壤管理:现在与未来
本文介绍了经合组织环境监测污染评价部在评价布加勒斯特市和罗马尼亚主要大城市的城市土壤质量方面所取得的专业知识。目前欧盟27个成员国的数据表明,每年有超过10万公顷的土地被引入城市环境,这是城市发展的直接后果。战略性土壤保护措施存在一些立法障碍。此外,在地方政府层面,长期的土壤保护措施与短期的经济加速发展之间存在矛盾。欧洲环境专家认为,城市发展对经济增长是绝对必要的,需要对自然资源进行适当的管理,以便在可持续的基础上进行发展,分别遵循一系列战略目标。在我国,至少在过去的十年里,我们发现大规模地将工业区转变为商业区或住宅区。即使在很长一段时间后,通过识别土壤污染的残余或在那些历史上被污染的地区(例如Copsa Mica镇),也可以找到工业活动的足迹。对大面积的城市地区的污染进行评估后得出的结论与潜在的污染源有关,强调需要监测城市环境中的土壤质量,但也需要实行绩效管理,以便长期保护这种自然资源。
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