Materiały konferencyjne SEP 2024
5. Reporting and Transparency • Geoecological audit: Ensuring transparent and accurate reporting of geoecological audit results and conclusions, including the development of audit reports and their communication to stakeholders. • Environmental Accounting: Reporting financial and environmental information in accordance with legal requirements and reporting norms, including the development of sustainability reports and other environmental performance reporting documents. Hydrogeological auditing involves the collection and analysis of groundwater quality data to identify possible contamination or changes caused by human activities, such as intensive agriculture, industry or waste disposal. It is also essential to monitor groundwater levels to understand long-term changes and their impact on ecosystems and drinking water supplies. The audit examines how agricultural, industrial or urban development practices influence natural soil-forming processes such as soil erosion, compaction or degradation of soil quality. 25.02.2024 8
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