Not AvailableLand degradation due to water erosion is a major impediment for optimum land productivity in West Bengal (WB). Sustainable development of the state needs appropriate land-use planning taking into account the heterogeneity in soil and land resources. In this study, the maximum permissible soil loss rates (T values) were computed for 115 mapping units of WB by integrating the most sensitive soil indicators such as infiltration rate, bulk density, water stable aggregates, organic carbon and fertility status to assess soil quality governing soil resistibility to erosion. For each mapping unit, indicator soil attribute values were quantitatively expressed in the 0 to 1 scale and an aggregate score was computed from the ...
Not AvailableThe Aravalli region in India is very prone to soil erosion and low hydrological regimes...
Not AvailableWater erosion is the major type of land degradation in Karnataka affecting 30.9% geogr...
Not AvailableThe Aravalli region in India is very prone to soil erosion and low hydrological regimes...
Not AvailableAccelerated soil erosion degrades soil quality and undermines ecosystem functions and s...
Not AvailableThe state of Odisha is severely affected by water erosion induced land degradation due ...
Not AvailableAppropriate soil conservation practices are essentially required in Indian Himalayan re...
Not AvailableAPPROPRIATE SOIL CONSERVATION PRACTICES ARE ESSENTIALLY REQUIRED IN INDIAN HIMALAYAS R...
Not AvailableRainfed areas currently constitute 55% of the net sown area of the country are home to...
Not AvailableErosion is one of the major threats to the soils that limits its productive capacity. ...
Not AvailableErosion is one of the major threats to the soils that limits its productive capacity. ...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) o...
Not AvailableErosion is one of the major threats to the soils that limits its productive capacity. ...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) o...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) of...
Not AvailableONE OF THE MAJOR FACTORS IN FAVOUR OF SOIL CONSERVATION MEASURES IS THE PREVENTION OF T...
Not AvailableThe Aravalli region in India is very prone to soil erosion and low hydrological regimes...
Not AvailableWater erosion is the major type of land degradation in Karnataka affecting 30.9% geogr...
Not AvailableThe Aravalli region in India is very prone to soil erosion and low hydrological regimes...
Not AvailableAccelerated soil erosion degrades soil quality and undermines ecosystem functions and s...
Not AvailableThe state of Odisha is severely affected by water erosion induced land degradation due ...
Not AvailableAppropriate soil conservation practices are essentially required in Indian Himalayan re...
Not AvailableAPPROPRIATE SOIL CONSERVATION PRACTICES ARE ESSENTIALLY REQUIRED IN INDIAN HIMALAYAS R...
Not AvailableRainfed areas currently constitute 55% of the net sown area of the country are home to...
Not AvailableErosion is one of the major threats to the soils that limits its productive capacity. ...
Not AvailableErosion is one of the major threats to the soils that limits its productive capacity. ...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) o...
Not AvailableErosion is one of the major threats to the soils that limits its productive capacity. ...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) o...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) of...
Not AvailableONE OF THE MAJOR FACTORS IN FAVOUR OF SOIL CONSERVATION MEASURES IS THE PREVENTION OF T...
Not AvailableThe Aravalli region in India is very prone to soil erosion and low hydrological regimes...
Not AvailableWater erosion is the major type of land degradation in Karnataka affecting 30.9% geogr...
Not AvailableThe Aravalli region in India is very prone to soil erosion and low hydrological regimes...