This report presents a practical methodology for the assessment of the economic impact of soil erosion, illustrates the methodology with results from recently completed case studies and proposes a framework for incorporating this methodology for upland resource policy and management programs.natural resources and environment, environmental issues, environmental management, soil conservation
Soil erosion is widely considered to be a serious threat to the long-term viability of agriculture i...
Reports on current work in the area of productivity and erosion, examines the implications of the de...
Soil erosion is generally recognized as an environmental problem associated with agricultural produc...
Soil is an essential natural resource for humans and an important part of the environment. However, ...
Soil erosion by water is the principal cause of land degradation, and a major constraint to agricult...
The aim of this study was a survey of the estimated costs of soil erosion, an issue of fundamental i...
Soil erosion by water is the principal cause of land degradation, and a major constraint to agricult...
This article report is a condensed version of “The On-Site and Downstream Costs of Soil Erosion,” PI...
This paper evaluates the use of subsidies to achieve efficient resource utilization, beginning with ...
The development and implementation of agricultural non-point source (NPS) pollution control plans wa...
Soil erosion is a natural process, and the erosion potential of a site is the result of complex inte...
Meeting: EEPSEA Biannual Workshop, 5th, 28-30 Nov. 1995, Singapore, SGBased on a presentation at the...
The amount of soil erosion has decreased in the United States and Iowa, but soil erosion still remai...
According to FAO statistics, 99.7% of the human food is coming from land. Soil erosion is the major ...
Erosion of hill slopes is a natural process leading to a levelling of relief. The intensity of erosi...
Soil erosion is widely considered to be a serious threat to the long-term viability of agriculture i...
Reports on current work in the area of productivity and erosion, examines the implications of the de...
Soil erosion is generally recognized as an environmental problem associated with agricultural produc...
Soil is an essential natural resource for humans and an important part of the environment. However, ...
Soil erosion by water is the principal cause of land degradation, and a major constraint to agricult...
The aim of this study was a survey of the estimated costs of soil erosion, an issue of fundamental i...
Soil erosion by water is the principal cause of land degradation, and a major constraint to agricult...
This article report is a condensed version of “The On-Site and Downstream Costs of Soil Erosion,” PI...
This paper evaluates the use of subsidies to achieve efficient resource utilization, beginning with ...
The development and implementation of agricultural non-point source (NPS) pollution control plans wa...
Soil erosion is a natural process, and the erosion potential of a site is the result of complex inte...
Meeting: EEPSEA Biannual Workshop, 5th, 28-30 Nov. 1995, Singapore, SGBased on a presentation at the...
The amount of soil erosion has decreased in the United States and Iowa, but soil erosion still remai...
According to FAO statistics, 99.7% of the human food is coming from land. Soil erosion is the major ...
Erosion of hill slopes is a natural process leading to a levelling of relief. The intensity of erosi...
Soil erosion is widely considered to be a serious threat to the long-term viability of agriculture i...
Reports on current work in the area of productivity and erosion, examines the implications of the de...
Soil erosion is generally recognized as an environmental problem associated with agricultural produc...