NATO Mediterranean Dialogue Workshop on Desertification in the Mediterranean Region - A Security Issue -- DEC 02-05, 2003 -- Valencia, SPAINWOS: 000235906500012The total arable land in Turkey is 28.054.000 ha. However, the prime soils cover only 17.5% of the total land surface and the productivity of the remaining soils is mainly limited by topography, depleted organic matter and high clay contents. The long standing deforestation, unsuitable tillage and irrigation management have induced the rate of erosion since historical periods. The majority of the country's soil (76.5%) are prone to erosion risk due to the dominant steep slopes (> 6%), and 72% of the soils are more or less affected from water and wind erosion (CCD-Turkey, 2003). Soil ...
Land degradation is more evident where conditions of environmental vulnerability already exist becau...
This paper describes the development by the General Directorate of Rural Services (GDRS) of a land ...
In many parts of Mediterranean Europe there has been rapid change in land use, particularly during t...
The total arable land in Turkey is 28.054.000 ha. However, the prime soils cover only 17.5% of the ...
Turkey, which is located in an ecological transition zone between subhumid Southern Europe and the a...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the primary elements required in the functioning of ecosystems. ...
Both overuse and misuse of lands in Turkey have resulted in loss of vegetation cover and increasing ...
There has been increasing concern in highlands of semiarid Turkey that conversion of these systems r...
Poor management, low vegetation cover, and severe erosion are undermining the stability and sustaina...
Land use management requires controlling natural resources for sustainability. Soil erosion related ...
The impacts of climate change on soil erosion are mainly caused by the changes in the amount and int...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines ‘land degradation’ as a reduction or...
International audienceThe paper reviews current environmental problems of Izmir, Turkey. A third lar...
Land degradation is a natural and socioeconomic cause–effect phenomenon that is widespread all over ...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines 'land degradation' as a reduction or...
Land degradation is more evident where conditions of environmental vulnerability already exist becau...
This paper describes the development by the General Directorate of Rural Services (GDRS) of a land ...
In many parts of Mediterranean Europe there has been rapid change in land use, particularly during t...
The total arable land in Turkey is 28.054.000 ha. However, the prime soils cover only 17.5% of the ...
Turkey, which is located in an ecological transition zone between subhumid Southern Europe and the a...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the primary elements required in the functioning of ecosystems. ...
Both overuse and misuse of lands in Turkey have resulted in loss of vegetation cover and increasing ...
There has been increasing concern in highlands of semiarid Turkey that conversion of these systems r...
Poor management, low vegetation cover, and severe erosion are undermining the stability and sustaina...
Land use management requires controlling natural resources for sustainability. Soil erosion related ...
The impacts of climate change on soil erosion are mainly caused by the changes in the amount and int...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines ‘land degradation’ as a reduction or...
International audienceThe paper reviews current environmental problems of Izmir, Turkey. A third lar...
Land degradation is a natural and socioeconomic cause–effect phenomenon that is widespread all over ...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines 'land degradation' as a reduction or...
Land degradation is more evident where conditions of environmental vulnerability already exist becau...
This paper describes the development by the General Directorate of Rural Services (GDRS) of a land ...
In many parts of Mediterranean Europe there has been rapid change in land use, particularly during t...