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Part 1: Waged agricultural workers: Who are they?

Waged agricultural workers are the women and men who labour in the crop fields, orchards, glasshouses, livestock units, and primary processing facilities to produce the world's food and fibres. They are employed on small- and medium-sized farms as well as large industrialized farms and plantations. Written by Peter Hurst in collaboration with Paola Termine and Marilee Karl Translated and adapted version in Bulgarian

Part 3: Environmental aspects

Study by Professor G. Basch et al. Chapter 15, „Experiences with CA in Europe“ от книгата Conservation Agriculture Authors: G. Basch, T. Friedrich, A. Kassam and E. Gonzalez-Sanchez Editors: Farooq Muhammad, Siddique Kadambot Publisher: Springer International Publishing, 2015  Translated and adapted version in Bulgarian

Human imprint on nature in Bulgaria

Human imprint relates to the process of nature antropogenization, which produces two types of results: an antropogenized environment (influenced by the humans) and antropogenic environment (created by humans). One example of environment created entirely by humans will be land reclaimed from the sea. In reality, our surroundings are almost entirely antropogenized because human interference is ubiquitous.