sivárgások
Sivárgások refers to a phenomenon primarily observed in Hungary, describing a type of soil degradation characterized by the development of saline and alkaline conditions. This process often leads to a decrease in soil fertility and can negatively impact agricultural productivity. The term itself, "sivárgások," translates to "desolations" or "barren lands" in Hungarian, reflecting the visual outcome of severely affected areas.
The underlying causes of sivárgások are complex, often involving a combination of natural and anthropogenic factors.
The consequences of sivárgások extend beyond agricultural losses. It can lead to biodiversity reduction, as salt-sensitive