National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (BSAP).
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This National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (BSAP) can be achieved only through the integration of strategic principles and objectives to protect biodiversity in other sectors of the economy. These include: agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, energy and industry, transport, tourism, and water management. 5.2 Protection of the country's landscape and biological diversity is only possible if sustainable policies and practices are implemented as an integral part of sector policies. 5.3 Agriculture plays a vital role in the protection and management of the landscapes and semi-natural habitats. and also in the protection of the country's biological diversity.
Priority measures proposed in the framework of the BSAP for the agriculture sector include: afforestation of abandoned lands; creation of soil protection barriers to reduce the impacts of erosion; planting of bushes and trees In coastal lowlands; restoration of the natural vegetation on river banks; re-creation of the wetlands In some saline and former marsh lands; afforestation of watersheds to avoid creation of floods and sliding; agroforestry development; use of new technologies to decrease deep tillage; new technologies for cultivation of different agricultural plants through artificial irrigation; rehabilitation of poliphyte pastures through evaluating the stages of degradation and vegetation succession; increasing farmers' awareness of the benefits of ecological agriculture; application of models of Mediterranean and Albanian ecological agriculture, taking into account agro-silvo-pastoralism; application of biological actions to prevent against parasites and their damages on agricultural and forestry cultures.
Priority measures proposed in the framework of the BSAP for the agriculture sector include: afforestation of abandoned lands; creation of soil protection barriers to reduce the impacts of erosion; planting of bushes and trees In coastal lowlands; restoration of the natural vegetation on river banks; re-creation of the wetlands In some saline and former marsh lands; afforestation of watersheds to avoid creation of floods and sliding; agroforestry development; use of new technologies to decrease deep tillage; new technologies for cultivation of different agricultural plants through artificial irrigation; rehabilitation of poliphyte pastures through evaluating the stages of degradation and vegetation succession; increasing farmers' awareness of the benefits of ecological agriculture; application of models of Mediterranean and Albanian ecological agriculture, taking into account agro-silvo-pastoralism; application of biological actions to prevent against parasites and their damages on agricultural and forestry cultures.
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Institute of Biological Research & Museum of Natural Sciences.
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