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Environmental degradation in Europe is attracting increasing concern, especially from farmers, scientists and policy makers. This book, a collection of refereed papers from the First International Congress of the European Society for Soil Conservation, covers the assessment, prediction and modelling of soil degradation, and the strategies used to combat the problem. The current status of soil degradation is reported at both national and local levels, and is related to natural processes such as desertification or to mismanagement of the environment through agricultural or industrial activities. The consequences of soil degradation include loss of soil, fertility and nutrients, declining land productivity and the detrimental effects of sediment and associated contaminants on water quality. There are critiques of the traditional methodologies used in soil erosion research, including the use of erodibility and erosivity indices, rainfall simulation and experimental erosion plots. Other tec

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Part I: Assessment of Soil Degradation 1: Soil erosion in Britain: a review, J Boardman and R Evans 2: Soil erodibility in relation to soil physical properties, P Schjønning 3: Nutrient losses in relation to vegetation cover on automated field plots, V Andreu, J Forteza, J L Rubio and R Cerni Part II: Prediction and Modelling 4: Comparison of observed and computed soil loss, using the USLE, P P Tomás and M A Coutinho 5: Modelling the effects of climate change on runoff and erosion in Central Southern Norway, P Botterweg 6: The European Soil Erosion Model: an update on its structure and research base, R P C Morgan Part III: Perspectives on Soil Conservation Measures 7: Cropping systems of fodder maize to reduce erosion of cultivated loess soils, F J P M Kwaad 8: Effect of different site preparation techniques on runoff and erosion in plantation forestry, S Lucci and S D Lena 9: Shear strength of the soil root system: in situ shear tests, S Tobias

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      Publisher: CABI Publishing
      Publication Date: 01/12/1994
      ISBN13: 9780851989488, 978-0851989488
      ISBN10: 0851989489

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Environmental degradation in Europe is attracting increasing concern, especially from farmers, scientists and policy makers. This book, a collection of refereed papers from the First International Congress of the European Society for Soil Conservation, covers the assessment, prediction and modelling of soil degradation, and the strategies used to combat the problem. The current status of soil degradation is reported at both national and local levels, and is related to natural processes such as desertification or to mismanagement of the environment through agricultural or industrial activities. The consequences of soil degradation include loss of soil, fertility and nutrients, declining land productivity and the detrimental effects of sediment and associated contaminants on water quality. There are critiques of the traditional methodologies used in soil erosion research, including the use of erodibility and erosivity indices, rainfall simulation and experimental erosion plots. Other tec

      Table of Contents
      Part I: Assessment of Soil Degradation 1: Soil erosion in Britain: a review, J Boardman and R Evans 2: Soil erodibility in relation to soil physical properties, P Schjønning 3: Nutrient losses in relation to vegetation cover on automated field plots, V Andreu, J Forteza, J L Rubio and R Cerni Part II: Prediction and Modelling 4: Comparison of observed and computed soil loss, using the USLE, P P Tomás and M A Coutinho 5: Modelling the effects of climate change on runoff and erosion in Central Southern Norway, P Botterweg 6: The European Soil Erosion Model: an update on its structure and research base, R P C Morgan Part III: Perspectives on Soil Conservation Measures 7: Cropping systems of fodder maize to reduce erosion of cultivated loess soils, F J P M Kwaad 8: Effect of different site preparation techniques on runoff and erosion in plantation forestry, S Lucci and S D Lena 9: Shear strength of the soil root system: in situ shear tests, S Tobias

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