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Analysis of ecological activity of Podlasie Province

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The beginning of the period where the impact of human activity took dangerous size is considered to be 40 years of the nineteenth century. Then the large-scale production of electricity increased production of metallurgical industry and transport development. Significant changes contributed to rapid population growth and urbanization and industrialization processes. Man by intensive exploitation reduces or completely exhausted most natural resources. This has resulted in the availability criterion, which is distinguished by inexhaustible and exhaustible resources. Exhaustible resources may include solar, wind, energy, ocean currents and the energy of the Earth. Exhaustible resources, however, are the elements of nature that as a result of the operation can be completely depleted or destroyed. These resources include: water, soil, plant world, animal world natural resources. The greater the intensity of acquiring human resources, the faster will be the depleted. There is also a very important division of exhaustible resources: non-renewable resources, renewable and very difficult reproducible (living areas). Non-renewable resources are mainly minerals, such as iron ore, crude oil, coal, sulfur, natural gas, useful stones, limestone, salt, and many other minerals). After extraction resources are processed, and the bed from which they were extracted can no longer be used. It is different from renewable resources; they are characterized by the fact that over time they are reconstituted, although, for this to happen balance of the environment through the rational use must be maintained. These resources include, among others, soil, water, flora and fauna, as well as atmospheric air.
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87--95
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Bibliogr. 10 poz., tab., rys.
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  • Department of Technology in Engineering and Environmental Protection, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology in Bialystok, 45A Wiejska Str., 15-351 Bialystok, Poland
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  • Department of Technology in Engineering and Environmental Protection, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology in Bialystok, 45A Wiejska Str., 15-351 Bialystok, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Berkowska E. 2004. Transpozition europian law to the Polish environmental law. Biuro Studiów i Ekspertyz, Wydział Analiz Ekonomicznych i Społecznych, no. 1023/2004.
  • 2. Nowak-Far A. 2000. Environmental Protection in UE. Warszawa, 4(15).
  • 3. Pyłka-Gałkowska E. 2004. Ecology and environmen¬tal protection. Wydawnictwo Oświata, Warszawa.
  • 4. Szczepanowski A.E. Qualities and tourist attractions the region of Podlasie.
  • 5. Szymańska U., Zębek E. 2008. Law and environmental protection – legal, economic, ecological and technical aspects of natural environmet protection. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko - Mazurskiego w Olsztynie, Olsztyn.
  • 6. Environmental Protection Plan for the Podlasie province 2011–2014.
  • 7. Development Strategy for the Podlasie Province 2020.
  • 8. Environmental Impact Assessment of the the Podlasie Province, 2011–2014.
  • 9. Waste Management Plan 2012–2017 Podlaskie Voivodeship.
  • 10. Act from 8th March 1990 about Municipal Government (Dz. U. z 2001 No. 142).
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