This research project final report includes the following sections: C.1. Review of current understanding of the types, causes, extent, magnitude and impact of soil erosion in England and Wales; C.2. Current and potential mitigation measures used to control erosion in England and Wales; C.3. Costs and Benefits of Mitigation Measures (descriptive and analysis); and C.4. Discussions and Conclusions
National governments are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of their soil resources and a...
Provides an assessment of soil erosion throughout Europe, an important aspect to control and manage ...
Soil erosion is a natural process, and the erosion potential of a site is the result of complex inte...
Soil erosion on agricultural land is a growing problem in Western Europe and constitutes a threat to...
Soil erosion on agricultural land is a growing problem in Western Europe and constitutes a threat to...
According to FAO statistics, 99.7% of the human food is coming from land. Soil erosion is the major ...
Soil erosion is a key threat to ecosystem services. This study assesses the cost-effectiveness of er...
Soil erosion is a major cause of land degradation in New Zealand. In the Manawatu area, including Pa...
Soil erosion represents a geomorphological and geological hazard that may cause property damage, los...
Soil degradation, specifically soil compaction and soil erosion can have significant impacts in some...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Soil erosion is a geomorphological and, at the same time,...
Monitoring has played a key role in understanding the rates, extent and frequency of erosion on agri...
The aim of this study was a survey of the estimated costs of soil erosion, an issue of fundamental i...
Soil erosion is a threat to food security, especially in regions where the area of arable land is sh...
Concern about soil erosion on arable land in Britain dates back at least 40 years. Monitoring scheme...
National governments are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of their soil resources and a...
Provides an assessment of soil erosion throughout Europe, an important aspect to control and manage ...
Soil erosion is a natural process, and the erosion potential of a site is the result of complex inte...
Soil erosion on agricultural land is a growing problem in Western Europe and constitutes a threat to...
Soil erosion on agricultural land is a growing problem in Western Europe and constitutes a threat to...
According to FAO statistics, 99.7% of the human food is coming from land. Soil erosion is the major ...
Soil erosion is a key threat to ecosystem services. This study assesses the cost-effectiveness of er...
Soil erosion is a major cause of land degradation in New Zealand. In the Manawatu area, including Pa...
Soil erosion represents a geomorphological and geological hazard that may cause property damage, los...
Soil degradation, specifically soil compaction and soil erosion can have significant impacts in some...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Soil erosion is a geomorphological and, at the same time,...
Monitoring has played a key role in understanding the rates, extent and frequency of erosion on agri...
The aim of this study was a survey of the estimated costs of soil erosion, an issue of fundamental i...
Soil erosion is a threat to food security, especially in regions where the area of arable land is sh...
Concern about soil erosion on arable land in Britain dates back at least 40 years. Monitoring scheme...
National governments are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of their soil resources and a...
Provides an assessment of soil erosion throughout Europe, an important aspect to control and manage ...
Soil erosion is a natural process, and the erosion potential of a site is the result of complex inte...