Soil erosion is a major environmental issue with a worldwide impact and direct and indirect effects on soil productivity and consequently on human survival. Although a natural process, soil erosion has increased significantly due to human intervention, especially in the last centuries, through diverse activities such as intensive agriculture, overgrazing, urban sprawl, deforestation, and industrial and mining activities. Presently, soil erosion and degradation promoted by human action have reached extreme levels, necessitating urgent measures to promote soil conservation and rehabilitation. This book presents perspectives on soil erosion occurring in different parts of the world as well as some successful initiatives and strategies for soil...
Soil is comprised of mineral and organic materials that have weathered or decomposed over many years...
Soil erosion represents a geomorphological and geological hazard that may cause property damage, los...
Five of the top ten problems facing humanity (http://cnst.rice.edu/content.aspx?id=246) over the nex...
Soil erosion affects a large part of the Earth surface, and accelerated soil erosion is recognized a...
The book deals with several aspects of soil erosion, focusing on its connection with the agricultura...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Soil erosion is a geomorphological and, at the same time,...
Soil degradation is a global problem caused by many factors including excessive tillage, inappropria...
Soil degradation is a global problem caused by many factors including excessive tillage, inappropria...
About one-sixth of the world’s land area, that is, about one-third of the land used for agriculture,...
Soil is one of the most widespread of the earth’s natural resources and is essential for many human ...
Soil erosion is one of the major problems confronting agriculture worldwide. Although the problem is...
One of the reasons for the decline in agricultural land is soil degradation processes. The main nega...
One of the reasons for the decline in agricultural land is soil degradation processes. The main nega...
Soil loss for erosion is a natural phenomenon in soil dynamics, influenced by climate, soil intrinsi...
Limited natural resources are available on the planet under immense pressure due to the ever-increas...
Soil is comprised of mineral and organic materials that have weathered or decomposed over many years...
Soil erosion represents a geomorphological and geological hazard that may cause property damage, los...
Five of the top ten problems facing humanity (http://cnst.rice.edu/content.aspx?id=246) over the nex...
Soil erosion affects a large part of the Earth surface, and accelerated soil erosion is recognized a...
The book deals with several aspects of soil erosion, focusing on its connection with the agricultura...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Soil erosion is a geomorphological and, at the same time,...
Soil degradation is a global problem caused by many factors including excessive tillage, inappropria...
Soil degradation is a global problem caused by many factors including excessive tillage, inappropria...
About one-sixth of the world’s land area, that is, about one-third of the land used for agriculture,...
Soil is one of the most widespread of the earth’s natural resources and is essential for many human ...
Soil erosion is one of the major problems confronting agriculture worldwide. Although the problem is...
One of the reasons for the decline in agricultural land is soil degradation processes. The main nega...
One of the reasons for the decline in agricultural land is soil degradation processes. The main nega...
Soil loss for erosion is a natural phenomenon in soil dynamics, influenced by climate, soil intrinsi...
Limited natural resources are available on the planet under immense pressure due to the ever-increas...
Soil is comprised of mineral and organic materials that have weathered or decomposed over many years...
Soil erosion represents a geomorphological and geological hazard that may cause property damage, los...
Five of the top ten problems facing humanity (http://cnst.rice.edu/content.aspx?id=246) over the nex...