The Upper Yangtze River Basin comprises a densely-populated agricultural region with mountainous and hilly landforms. Intensive cultivation has been extended onto steep hillslopes, which constitute the principal source area for sediment production. Soil conservation on sloping arable lands is thus of utmost priority for persisting sustainable agricultural production and maintaining sound ecosystem services. Although there have been many soil conservation techniques, either promoted by the government or adopted by local farmers, the practiced area was very limited relative to the total area affected by soil erosion. This paper attempts to introduce four popular soil conservation measures on sloping arable lands in this region to enhance a br...
The Loess Plateau is well known for severe soil erosion and ecosystem degradation. The key issues in...
National audienceChina has the world’s longest history of soil bioengineering, with the first mentio...
In Yunnan province, China, 95% of land is mountainous, which necessitates cultivation of steep slope...
The Upper Yangtze River Basin comprises a densely-populated agricultural region with mountainous and...
Soil erosion in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River in China is a major concern and the Central G...
AbstractRain-fed (dryland) farming is an ancient agricultural production system in China. It occurs ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is now widely recognized as a viable concept for practicing sustainabl...
Soil erosion is a major environmental concern in China; it not only causes significant environmental...
Study region: Semi-arid hilly loess region of China. Study focus: The objectives of this study were ...
AbstractStudy regionSemi-arid hilly loess region of China.Study focusThe objectives of this study we...
Problems associated with land degradation are serious in China. Sloping land in South China has expe...
De-farming slope farmland has been an effective measure in recent years to improve environment and p...
Dryland regions account for above 70% of total nation's farmland in China. These dryland are vital c...
Conservation tillage is an important approach to prevent water loss and soil erosion and promote soi...
The black soil region of Northeast China is one of the most important food production bases and comm...
The Loess Plateau is well known for severe soil erosion and ecosystem degradation. The key issues in...
National audienceChina has the world’s longest history of soil bioengineering, with the first mentio...
In Yunnan province, China, 95% of land is mountainous, which necessitates cultivation of steep slope...
The Upper Yangtze River Basin comprises a densely-populated agricultural region with mountainous and...
Soil erosion in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River in China is a major concern and the Central G...
AbstractRain-fed (dryland) farming is an ancient agricultural production system in China. It occurs ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is now widely recognized as a viable concept for practicing sustainabl...
Soil erosion is a major environmental concern in China; it not only causes significant environmental...
Study region: Semi-arid hilly loess region of China. Study focus: The objectives of this study were ...
AbstractStudy regionSemi-arid hilly loess region of China.Study focusThe objectives of this study we...
Problems associated with land degradation are serious in China. Sloping land in South China has expe...
De-farming slope farmland has been an effective measure in recent years to improve environment and p...
Dryland regions account for above 70% of total nation's farmland in China. These dryland are vital c...
Conservation tillage is an important approach to prevent water loss and soil erosion and promote soi...
The black soil region of Northeast China is one of the most important food production bases and comm...
The Loess Plateau is well known for severe soil erosion and ecosystem degradation. The key issues in...
National audienceChina has the world’s longest history of soil bioengineering, with the first mentio...
In Yunnan province, China, 95% of land is mountainous, which necessitates cultivation of steep slope...