Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, March 1st, 2004
Between 1947 and 1989 Romania was governed by a left-wing dictatorship, as was much of Central and Eastern Europe. In 1989, Romania and her neighbors threw off this system of government, a process that proved to be more difficult than expected from ideological and economic points of view.
In Romania, agriculture and forestry make up 12.5 percent of its Gross National Product (Romanian Statistical Yearbook, 2001). Much of agriculture was state-owned under the former communist economy and decisions were centralized. Following Romania's departure from the communist system, there was a trend to...
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