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- one of six artificial lakes in greater mining region as a result of recultivation activities. Czech Republic portal Energy portal Energy in the Czech...
- plants with technical functions may be needed. Measures such as the recultivation of heaps, plantations as part of a compensatory measure or, in tiller...
- The L****ELSBERGER Group is an international producer of raw materials, building materials and tiles based in Pöchlarn . Both local home markets and international...
- used for viticulture reduced from 998 ha to 764 ha. By contrast, the recultivation of older sites, that as early as the Napoleonic and royal Prussian eras...
- rehabilitation. The cultivation of wine and fruit was also restored. The recultivation of the landscape in the vicinity of Most is unique and appreciated as...
- mining of brown coal in Chabařovice ceased and the quarry was closed. Recultivation work started subsequently. The former Chabařovice quarry was the first...
- after the murnong. In the 21st century there has been a revival and recultivation of the plant, and an honouring of it in art. The roots of the murnong...
- worldwide cotton boom stimulated unprecedented growth in the city and the recultivation of this part of the middle Euphrates area. Cotton is still the main...
- the government wanted to avoid costly environmental protection and recultivation regulations, the railway lines will not be formally ceased, with the...
- Recultivation and flooding of a former lignite mine north of Klinge, near Cottbus...