Abstract

The earth's soil is one of the planet's most intricate natural systems, an integral part of the physical environment, and a dynamic biological complex that supports all of life on Earth's fundamental functions. Soil is also one of the most complex natural systems on the globe. As a result, the community should place a high priority on soil protection because the conservation of soil resources now more than ever calls for legal implementation. The main provisions of the Acquis Communautaire (directives, strategies, decisions, and orders of the relevant ministry, etc.), which come to ensure an interface between the current use of soils, agronomy, and their protection for future generations, are noted in this paper as we propose to analyze the protection of soils from the perspective of the legislation of the European Union and Romania. The scientific approach used only yielded the correlation between EU and national legislation, which was also shown graphically in the form of a blockchain with time order (a repeating bending process).

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