Affiliation:
1. University in Skopje, Faculty of Forestry, Skopje, Macedonia
Abstract
Soil erosion has been occurring over the geological time. Inappropriate human
activities accelerate this process. Soil erosion by water is a widespread
problem throughout Europe. The South and Southeast regions of Europe are
significantly prone to water erosion. In parts of the region, erosion has
reached a stage of irreversibility and in some places erosion has
practically ceased because there is no soil left. Scientists from the Balkan
countries faced with the erosion problem for years, paid significant
attention to solving problems with erosion. The aim of this study is to
compare the results of water erosion intensity in the Balkan countries with
other European countries. The basic methodological approach in this paper is
an analysis of secondary data, using the method of ?content analyses? of
various data sources. Inductive and deductive qualitative analysis was used
and finally the method of ?comparative analysis? is applied too. Through the
analysis of national researches, it was estimated that erosion intensity in
Balkan countries is 548 m3km-2 (similar to 5.48 tha-1) and the total amount
of annual produced erosive material is 419.9 *106 m3. The mean European
average annual erosion intensity is 3.13tha-1. The most erosive countries in
Europe are the Balkan countries, Albania and Montenegro where the mean
annual intensity of erosion is > 10 tha-1.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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