Search Editorial Photos
"patch work"
1,308 professional editorial images found
#6718930
15 May 2021
Newly dig woodcut path leads through a forest on May 14, 2021 near Arlamow, Carpathians mountains, south-eastern Poland. The Wild Carpathians Initiative continues its occupational protest against deforestation of the Turnicki area of Eastern Carpathian mountains. The group blocks entrances to strategic paths of cutting crews since the end of April when the National Forest resumed large-scale forest cuts under the Forest Management Plan. The paths in their opinion interfere in the structure of natural forest. Activists argue that this area should not operate under the Plan but rather become a National Park. The activists base their argument on the age of the forest (some trees are 300 years old) and the biodiversity only possible to maintain in a naturally managed environment. The area is a home to wildlife species, such as bear, wolf, boar or deer as well as rare plants.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6718916
15 May 2021
A sign 'Do not cut the rope or a man will die' hangs over a path newly dug by woodcutters, the rope holds a tand with a person inside on May 14, 2021 near Arlamow, Carpathians mountains, south-eastern Poland. The Wild Carpathians Initiative continues its occupational protest against deforestation of the Turnicki area of Eastern Carpathian mountains. The group blocks entrances to strategic paths of cutting crews since the end of April when the National Forest resumed large-scale forest cuts under the Forest Management Plan. Activists argue that this area should not operate under the Plan but rather become a National Park. The activists base their argument on the age of the forest (some trees are 300 years old) and the biodiversity only possible to maintain in a naturally managed environment. The area is a home to wildlife species, such as bear, wolf, boar or deer as well as rare plants.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6718902
15 May 2021
Newly dig woodcut path leads through a forest on May 14, 2021 near Arlamow, Carpathians mountains, south-eastern Poland. The Wild Carpathians Initiative continues its occupational protest against deforestation of the Turnicki area of Eastern Carpathian mountains. The group blocks entrances to strategic paths of cutting crews since the end of April when the National Forest resumed large-scale forest cuts under the Forest Management Plan. The paths in their opinion interfere in the structure of natural forest. Activists argue that this area should not operate under the Plan but rather become a National Park. The activists base their argument on the age of the forest (some trees are 300 years old) and the biodiversity only possible to maintain in a naturally managed environment. The area is a home to wildlife species, such as bear, wolf, boar or deer as well as rare plants.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6718874
15 May 2021
A sign 'Do not cut the rope or a man will die' hangs over a path newly dug by woodcutters, as environmental activists hung a tent which the rope holds on May 14, 2021 near Arlamow, Carpathians mountains, south-eastern Poland. The Wild Carpathians Initiative continues its occupational protest against deforestation of the Turnicki area of Eastern Carpathian mountains. The group blocks entrances to strategic paths of cutting crews since the end of April when the National Forest resumed large-scale forest cuts under the Forest Management Plan. Activists argue that this area should not operate under the Plan but rather become a National Park. The activists base their argument on the age of the forest (some trees are 300 years old) and the biodiversity only possible to maintain in a naturally managed environment. The area is a home to wildlife species, such as bear, wolf, boar or deer as well as rare plants.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6643854
22 Apr 2021
Workers work in a greenhouse to harvest courgettes that will be exported to Italy and abroad, in Molfetta on April 21, 2021. Today is World Earth Day. Name of our planet, and primary asset for human life, for agriculture and beyond. With a clear theme: “Restore Our Earth”: “Let's restore our Earth”, to underline the need to preserve the threatened environmental balances and to restore the natural beauty of a global ecosystem on which all life on the planet depends. Agriculture has a very clear commitment: on the one hand, to continue the path already developed in recent decades on sustainability with the support of technological innovations (precision agriculture, efficiency of production processes, circular economy) which has already led to a reduction in '' use of pesticides and fertilizers of chemical origin (respectively -21% and -52%, on 2008, source Istat), as well as precious natural resources such as water. The agricultural sector is also achieving excellent results with regard to emissions into the atmosphere. In fact, according to the latest ISPRA report, from 1990 to 2019 agriculture reduced ammonia emissions by about 25%, greenhouse gas emissions (which make up 7% of national emissions) by 17%, while those of PM10 30%.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6643856
22 Apr 2021
Workers work in a greenhouse to harvest courgettes that will be exported to Italy and abroad, in Molfetta on April 21, 2021. Today is World Earth Day. Name of our planet, and primary asset for human life, for agriculture and beyond. With a clear theme: “Restore Our Earth”: “Let's restore our Earth”, to underline the need to preserve the threatened environmental balances and to restore the natural beauty of a global ecosystem on which all life on the planet depends. Agriculture has a very clear commitment: on the one hand, to continue the path already developed in recent decades on sustainability with the support of technological innovations (precision agriculture, efficiency of production processes, circular economy) which has already led to a reduction in '' use of pesticides and fertilizers of chemical origin (respectively -21% and -52%, on 2008, source Istat), as well as precious natural resources such as water. The agricultural sector is also achieving excellent results with regard to emissions into the atmosphere. In fact, according to the latest ISPRA report, from 1990 to 2019 agriculture reduced ammonia emissions by about 25%, greenhouse gas emissions (which make up 7% of national emissions) by 17%, while those of PM10 30%.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6643858
22 Apr 2021
A worker at work in a greenhouse harvesting the courgettes that will be exported to Italy and abroad, in Molfetta on April 21, 2021. Today is World Earth Day. Name of our planet, and primary asset for human life, for agriculture and beyond. With a clear theme: “Restore Our Earth”: “Let's restore our Earth”, to underline the need to preserve the threatened environmental balances and to restore the natural beauty of a global ecosystem on which all life on the planet depends. Agriculture has a very clear commitment: on the one hand, to continue the path already developed in recent decades on sustainability with the support of technological innovations (precision agriculture, efficiency of production processes, circular economy) which has already led to a reduction in '' use of pesticides and fertilizers of chemical origin (respectively -21% and -52%, on 2008, source Istat), as well as precious natural resources such as water. The agricultural sector is also achieving excellent results with regard to emissions into the atmosphere. In fact, according to the latest ISPRA report, from 1990 to 2019 agriculture reduced ammonia emissions by about 25%, greenhouse gas emissions (which make up 7% of national emissions) by 17%, while those of PM10 30%.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6643860
22 Apr 2021
Workers work in a greenhouse to harvest courgettes that will be exported to Italy and abroad, in Molfetta on April 21, 2021. Today is World Earth Day. Name of our planet, and primary asset for human life, for agriculture and beyond. With a clear theme: “Restore Our Earth”: “Let's restore our Earth”, to underline the need to preserve the threatened environmental balances and to restore the natural beauty of a global ecosystem on which all life on the planet depends. Agriculture has a very clear commitment: on the one hand, to continue the path already developed in recent decades on sustainability with the support of technological innovations (precision agriculture, efficiency of production processes, circular economy) which has already led to a reduction in '' use of pesticides and fertilizers of chemical origin (respectively -21% and -52%, on 2008, source Istat), as well as precious natural resources such as water. The agricultural sector is also achieving excellent results with regard to emissions into the atmosphere. In fact, according to the latest ISPRA report, from 1990 to 2019 agriculture reduced ammonia emissions by about 25%, greenhouse gas emissions (which make up 7% of national emissions) by 17%, while those of PM10 30%.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6643862
22 Apr 2021
Workers work in a greenhouse to harvest courgettes that will be exported to Italy and abroad, in Molfetta on April 21, 2021. Today is World Earth Day. Name of our planet, and primary asset for human life, for agriculture and beyond. With a clear theme: “Restore Our Earth”: “Let's restore our Earth”, to underline the need to preserve the threatened environmental balances and to restore the natural beauty of a global ecosystem on which all life on the planet depends. Agriculture has a very clear commitment: on the one hand, to continue the path already developed in recent decades on sustainability with the support of technological innovations (precision agriculture, efficiency of production processes, circular economy) which has already led to a reduction in '' use of pesticides and fertilizers of chemical origin (respectively -21% and -52%, on 2008, source Istat), as well as precious natural resources such as water. The agricultural sector is also achieving excellent results with regard to emissions into the atmosphere. In fact, according to the latest ISPRA report, from 1990 to 2019 agriculture reduced ammonia emissions by about 25%, greenhouse gas emissions (which make up 7% of national emissions) by 17%, while those of PM10 30%.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6643864
22 Apr 2021
Workers work in a greenhouse to harvest courgettes that will be exported to Italy and abroad, in Molfetta on April 21, 2021. Today is World Earth Day. Name of our planet, and primary asset for human life, for agriculture and beyond. With a clear theme: “Restore Our Earth”: “Let's restore our Earth”, to underline the need to preserve the threatened environmental balances and to restore the natural beauty of a global ecosystem on which all life on the planet depends. Agriculture has a very clear commitment: on the one hand, to continue the path already developed in recent decades on sustainability with the support of technological innovations (precision agriculture, efficiency of production processes, circular economy) which has already led to a reduction in '' use of pesticides and fertilizers of chemical origin (respectively -21% and -52%, on 2008, source Istat), as well as precious natural resources such as water. The agricultural sector is also achieving excellent results with regard to emissions into the atmosphere. In fact, according to the latest ISPRA report, from 1990 to 2019 agriculture reduced ammonia emissions by about 25%, greenhouse gas emissions (which make up 7% of national emissions) by 17%, while those of PM10 30%.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6643866
22 Apr 2021
A worker at work in a greenhouse harvesting the courgettes that will be exported to Italy and abroad, in Molfetta on April 21, 2021. Today is World Earth Day. Name of our planet, and primary asset for human life, for agriculture and beyond. With a clear theme: “Restore Our Earth”: “Let's restore our Earth”, to underline the need to preserve the threatened environmental balances and to restore the natural beauty of a global ecosystem on which all life on the planet depends. Agriculture has a very clear commitment: on the one hand, to continue the path already developed in recent decades on sustainability with the support of technological innovations (precision agriculture, efficiency of production processes, circular economy) which has already led to a reduction in '' use of pesticides and fertilizers of chemical origin (respectively -21% and -52%, on 2008, source Istat), as well as precious natural resources such as water. The agricultural sector is also achieving excellent results with regard to emissions into the atmosphere. In fact, according to the latest ISPRA report, from 1990 to 2019 agriculture reduced ammonia emissions by about 25%, greenhouse gas emissions (which make up 7% of national emissions) by 17%, while those of PM10 30%.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6643876
22 Apr 2021
A worker at work in a potato field that will be exported to Italy and abroad, in Molfetta on April 21, 2021. Today is World Earth Day. Name of our planet, and primary asset for human life, for agriculture and beyond. With a clear theme: “Restore Our Earth”: “Let's restore our Earth”, to underline the need to preserve the threatened environmental balances and to restore the natural beauty of a global ecosystem on which all life on the planet depends. Agriculture has a very clear commitment: on the one hand, to continue the path already developed in recent decades on sustainability with the support of technological innovations (precision agriculture, efficiency of production processes, circular economy) which has already led to a reduction in '' use of pesticides and fertilizers of chemical origin (respectively -21% and -52%, on 2008, source Istat), as well as precious natural resources such as water. The agricultural sector is also achieving excellent results with regard to emissions into the atmosphere. In fact, according to the latest ISPRA report, from 1990 to 2019 agriculture reduced ammonia emissions by about 25%, greenhouse gas emissions (which make up 7% of national emissions) by 17%, while those of PM10 30%.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6643878
22 Apr 2021
A worker at work in a potato field that will be exported to Italy and abroad, in Molfetta on April 21, 2021. Today is World Earth Day. Name of our planet, and primary asset for human life, for agriculture and beyond. With a clear theme: “Restore Our Earth”: “Let's restore our Earth”, to underline the need to preserve the threatened environmental balances and to restore the natural beauty of a global ecosystem on which all life on the planet depends. Agriculture has a very clear commitment: on the one hand, to continue the path already developed in recent decades on sustainability with the support of technological innovations (precision agriculture, efficiency of production processes, circular economy) which has already led to a reduction in '' use of pesticides and fertilizers of chemical origin (respectively -21% and -52%, on 2008, source Istat), as well as precious natural resources such as water. The agricultural sector is also achieving excellent results with regard to emissions into the atmosphere. In fact, according to the latest ISPRA report, from 1990 to 2019 agriculture reduced ammonia emissions by about 25%, greenhouse gas emissions (which make up 7% of national emissions) by 17%, while those of PM10 30%.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6643880
22 Apr 2021
A worker at work in a potato field that will be exported to Italy and abroad, in Molfetta on April 21, 2021. Today is World Earth Day. Name of our planet, and primary asset for human life, for agriculture and beyond. With a clear theme: “Restore Our Earth”: “Let's restore our Earth”, to underline the need to preserve the threatened environmental balances and to restore the natural beauty of a global ecosystem on which all life on the planet depends. Agriculture has a very clear commitment: on the one hand, to continue the path already developed in recent decades on sustainability with the support of technological innovations (precision agriculture, efficiency of production processes, circular economy) which has already led to a reduction in '' use of pesticides and fertilizers of chemical origin (respectively -21% and -52%, on 2008, source Istat), as well as precious natural resources such as water. The agricultural sector is also achieving excellent results with regard to emissions into the atmosphere. In fact, according to the latest ISPRA report, from 1990 to 2019 agriculture reduced ammonia emissions by about 25%, greenhouse gas emissions (which make up 7% of national emissions) by 17%, while those of PM10 30%.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6643904
22 Apr 2021
A worker at work in a company that produces and sells plants, in Terlizzi on April 22, 2021. Today is World Earth Day. Name of our planet, and primary asset for human life, for agriculture and beyond. With a clear theme: “Restore Our Earth”: “Let's restore our Earth”, to underline the need to preserve the threatened environmental balances and to restore the natural beauty of a global ecosystem on which all life on the planet depends. Agriculture has a very clear commitment: on the one hand, to continue the path already developed in recent decades on sustainability with the support of technological innovations (precision agriculture, efficiency of production processes, circular economy) which has already led to a reduction in '' use of pesticides and fertilizers of chemical origin (respectively -21% and -52%, on 2008, source Istat), as well as precious natural resources such as water. The agricultural sector is also achieving excellent results with regard to emissions into the atmosphere. In fact, according to the latest ISPRA report, from 1990 to 2019 agriculture reduced ammonia emissions by about 25%, greenhouse gas emissions (which make up 7% of national emissions) by 17%, while those of PM10 30%.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6643906
22 Apr 2021
A worker at work in a company that produces and sells plants, in Terlizzi on April 22, 2021. Today is World Earth Day. Name of our planet, and primary asset for human life, for agriculture and beyond. With a clear theme: “Restore Our Earth”: “Let's restore our Earth”, to underline the need to preserve the threatened environmental balances and to restore the natural beauty of a global ecosystem on which all life on the planet depends. Agriculture has a very clear commitment: on the one hand, to continue the path already developed in recent decades on sustainability with the support of technological innovations (precision agriculture, efficiency of production processes, circular economy) which has already led to a reduction in '' use of pesticides and fertilizers of chemical origin (respectively -21% and -52%, on 2008, source Istat), as well as precious natural resources such as water. The agricultural sector is also achieving excellent results with regard to emissions into the atmosphere. In fact, according to the latest ISPRA report, from 1990 to 2019 agriculture reduced ammonia emissions by about 25%, greenhouse gas emissions (which make up 7% of national emissions) by 17%, while those of PM10 30%.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.