This article report is a condensed version of “The On-Site and Downstream Costs of Soil Erosion,” PIDS Technical Report 87-04 of the Upland Resource Policy Program. It estimates the economic costs arising from indiscriminate exploitation of the uplands. It also offers a practical methodology for assessing the economic impact of soil erosion and illustrates the methodology with results from two major watersheds--Magat and Pantabangan.watershed, uplands, soil erosion, soil conservation
Rapid changes in upland farming systems in Southeast Asia generated predominantly by increased popul...
This study quantifies the costs of erosion in a watershed of the Ethiopian highlands over a two-year...
This report summarizes results of economic analyses of erosion and sedimentation in five agricultura...
This article report is a condensed version of “The On-Site and Downstream Costs of Soil Erosion,” PI...
Meeting: EEPSEA Biannual Workshop, 5th, 28-30 Nov. 1995, Singapore, SGBased on a presentation at the...
Soil erosion generally occurs in areas with steep slopes, especially in mountainous regions, such as...
Soil erosion by water is the principal cause of land degradation, and a major constraint to agricult...
Soil erosion by water is the principal cause of land degradation, and a major constraint to agricult...
This report presents a practical methodology for the assessment of the economic impact of soil erosi...
Soil erosion is widely considered to be a serious threat to the long-term viability of agriculture i...
Rapid changes of the upland farming systems in Southeast Asia mainly result from increased populatio...
Soil erosion has been recognized as one of the biggest problems of agriculture worldwide and even mo...
Soil erosion is processes of destruction of soil particles that oftenly suggest large external impac...
Summary of EEPSEA research report: Economics of soil erosion and the choice of land use systems by u...
Factors affecting the cost to the farmer of employing soil erosion reduction strategies are examined...
Rapid changes in upland farming systems in Southeast Asia generated predominantly by increased popul...
This study quantifies the costs of erosion in a watershed of the Ethiopian highlands over a two-year...
This report summarizes results of economic analyses of erosion and sedimentation in five agricultura...
This article report is a condensed version of “The On-Site and Downstream Costs of Soil Erosion,” PI...
Meeting: EEPSEA Biannual Workshop, 5th, 28-30 Nov. 1995, Singapore, SGBased on a presentation at the...
Soil erosion generally occurs in areas with steep slopes, especially in mountainous regions, such as...
Soil erosion by water is the principal cause of land degradation, and a major constraint to agricult...
Soil erosion by water is the principal cause of land degradation, and a major constraint to agricult...
This report presents a practical methodology for the assessment of the economic impact of soil erosi...
Soil erosion is widely considered to be a serious threat to the long-term viability of agriculture i...
Rapid changes of the upland farming systems in Southeast Asia mainly result from increased populatio...
Soil erosion has been recognized as one of the biggest problems of agriculture worldwide and even mo...
Soil erosion is processes of destruction of soil particles that oftenly suggest large external impac...
Summary of EEPSEA research report: Economics of soil erosion and the choice of land use systems by u...
Factors affecting the cost to the farmer of employing soil erosion reduction strategies are examined...
Rapid changes in upland farming systems in Southeast Asia generated predominantly by increased popul...
This study quantifies the costs of erosion in a watershed of the Ethiopian highlands over a two-year...
This report summarizes results of economic analyses of erosion and sedimentation in five agricultura...