The uplands of England and Wales are internationally important for nature conservation and are prized nationally for their landscape, recreational and cultural value. Reflecting this status, recent appeals, have prompted fundamental research into degradation of the upland habitat. This work was instigated as part of that research to determine the current extent, causes and rates of upland degraded soil. The research was based principally upon a statistically robust and objective selection of 399 field sites. Erosion extent and condition were recorded and related to morphology, environment and management conditions within both field sites and sub-catchments. The short-term rate of soil loss was determined through the completion of cross-sect...
Monitoring of runoff and erosion in farmers' fields and their impacts gives a better understanding o...
Despite the common global occurrence of grasslands on organo-mineral soils, very little is known abo...
This thesis reports an investigation of soil erosion problems associated with maize cultivation in E...
The uplands of England and Wales are internationally important for nature conservation and are priz...
Whilst acknowledging the growing concern about the environmental impact of modern farming on the soi...
The importance of fluvial dissection in upland blanket peat erosion is well-established but knowledg...
Soil erosion on arable land in lowland Britain has been the subject of field-based surveys, which ha...
This study investigates the causes of erosion and degradation of March Haigh, a blanket mire in the ...
Accelerated soil erosion and the subsequent decline in soil depth has negative environmental, and co...
The impacts of peatland management strategies used to restore degraded bare peat flats have received...
Demonstrating the impact of peat bog restoration in mitigating carbon loss by upland erosion require...
Serious soil erosion occurred in the South Downs National Park, southern England in the years 1982–2...
Improved understanding of peat erosion processes and rates of erosion at different scales are urgent...
When the protective living layer of the acrotelm of a peat bog is lost as a result of human activiti...
Monitoring has played a key role in understanding the rates, extent and frequency of erosion on agri...
Monitoring of runoff and erosion in farmers' fields and their impacts gives a better understanding o...
Despite the common global occurrence of grasslands on organo-mineral soils, very little is known abo...
This thesis reports an investigation of soil erosion problems associated with maize cultivation in E...
The uplands of England and Wales are internationally important for nature conservation and are priz...
Whilst acknowledging the growing concern about the environmental impact of modern farming on the soi...
The importance of fluvial dissection in upland blanket peat erosion is well-established but knowledg...
Soil erosion on arable land in lowland Britain has been the subject of field-based surveys, which ha...
This study investigates the causes of erosion and degradation of March Haigh, a blanket mire in the ...
Accelerated soil erosion and the subsequent decline in soil depth has negative environmental, and co...
The impacts of peatland management strategies used to restore degraded bare peat flats have received...
Demonstrating the impact of peat bog restoration in mitigating carbon loss by upland erosion require...
Serious soil erosion occurred in the South Downs National Park, southern England in the years 1982–2...
Improved understanding of peat erosion processes and rates of erosion at different scales are urgent...
When the protective living layer of the acrotelm of a peat bog is lost as a result of human activiti...
Monitoring has played a key role in understanding the rates, extent and frequency of erosion on agri...
Monitoring of runoff and erosion in farmers' fields and their impacts gives a better understanding o...
Despite the common global occurrence of grasslands on organo-mineral soils, very little is known abo...
This thesis reports an investigation of soil erosion problems associated with maize cultivation in E...