In recent decades, the off-site transport of sediment and nutrients from agricultural land into the neighbouring natural and built environment has become a more pressing environmental sustainability issue than the on-site threats of soil erosion in many of the world’s temperate regions. In the temperate region of Northern Ireland, recent studies have highlighted the off-site issue of soil erosion by water in the present day, and projected that the problem may become more widespread and serious in a changing climate. This review paper examines how this problem is being managed in the present day, and draws on examples of policy in other countries to consider how the role of policy needs to be modified for more effective management. Farmers a...
Future climate change is expected to impact the extent, frequency, and magnitude of soil erosion in ...
Monitoring has played a key role in understanding the rates, extent and frequency of erosion on agri...
Soil erosion on arable land in lowland Britain has been the subject of field-based surveys, which ha...
In recent decades, the off-site transport of sediment and nutrients from agricultural land into the ...
Soil degradation, specifically soil compaction and soil erosion can have significant impacts in some...
Concern about soil erosion on arable land in Britain dates back at least 40 years. Monitoring scheme...
This paper describes the evolution of soil erosion perception with policy makers and farmers in Flan...
Given the potential for climate change to increase soil erosion and its associated adverse impacts, ...
Soil erosion on agricultural land is a growing problem in Western Europe and constitutes a threat to...
Throughout the European Union (EU), agricultural soils with high phosphorus (P) status due to a surp...
Soil erosion on agricultural land is a growing problem in Western Europe and constitutes a threat to...
Throughout the European Union (EU), agricultural soils with high phosphorus (P) status due to surplu...
This paper describes the evolution of soil erosion perception with policy makers and farmers in Flan...
Metadata onlySoil conservation policies are suggested at national, regional and local levels, includ...
Nearly all of Europe is affected by soil erosion. A major policy response is required to reverse the...
Future climate change is expected to impact the extent, frequency, and magnitude of soil erosion in ...
Monitoring has played a key role in understanding the rates, extent and frequency of erosion on agri...
Soil erosion on arable land in lowland Britain has been the subject of field-based surveys, which ha...
In recent decades, the off-site transport of sediment and nutrients from agricultural land into the ...
Soil degradation, specifically soil compaction and soil erosion can have significant impacts in some...
Concern about soil erosion on arable land in Britain dates back at least 40 years. Monitoring scheme...
This paper describes the evolution of soil erosion perception with policy makers and farmers in Flan...
Given the potential for climate change to increase soil erosion and its associated adverse impacts, ...
Soil erosion on agricultural land is a growing problem in Western Europe and constitutes a threat to...
Throughout the European Union (EU), agricultural soils with high phosphorus (P) status due to a surp...
Soil erosion on agricultural land is a growing problem in Western Europe and constitutes a threat to...
Throughout the European Union (EU), agricultural soils with high phosphorus (P) status due to surplu...
This paper describes the evolution of soil erosion perception with policy makers and farmers in Flan...
Metadata onlySoil conservation policies are suggested at national, regional and local levels, includ...
Nearly all of Europe is affected by soil erosion. A major policy response is required to reverse the...
Future climate change is expected to impact the extent, frequency, and magnitude of soil erosion in ...
Monitoring has played a key role in understanding the rates, extent and frequency of erosion on agri...
Soil erosion on arable land in lowland Britain has been the subject of field-based surveys, which ha...