Environmental Stressors of Mozambique Soil Quality

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Abstract

Mozambique is one of the poorest countries in the world. However, it has natural resources, and if they are managed under sustainable development principles, it can overcome its current problems. In the present socio-economic status, soil is one of its most important resources and must be protected from pollution and degradation. This review identifies and discusses the main soil quality stressors, namely soil fertility; deforestation and its sources: agriculture, timber harvesting, charcoal production, and uncontrolled fires; mining activities, manly gold artisanal explorations, and industrial open-pit coal mining; and solid wastes management. The sustainable use of natural resources is mandatory for future generations to continue to profit from this nature-based wealth.

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Pereira, M. J. S. L., & Esteves da Silva, J. (2024, June 1). Environmental Stressors of Mozambique Soil Quality. Environments - MDPI. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11060125

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