Land Use and Soil Resources
Title | Land Use and Soil Resources PDF eBook |
Author | Ademola K. Braimoh |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2008-02-02 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 140206778X |
Poor land management has degraded vast amounts of land, reduced our ability to produce enough food, and is a major threat to rural livelihoods in many developing countries. This book provides a thorough analysis of the multifaceted impacts of land use on soils. Abundantly illustrated with full-color images, it brings together renowned academics and policy experts to analyze the patterns, driving factors and proximate causes, and the socioeconomic impacts of soil degradation.
Soil Hydrology, Land Use and Agriculture
Title | Soil Hydrology, Land Use and Agriculture PDF eBook |
Author | Manoj Shukla |
Publisher | CABI |
Pages | 454 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 184593797X |
Agriculture is strongly affected by changes in soil hydrology as well as changes in land use and management practices and the complex interactions between them. This book develops an understanding of these interactions on a watershed scale, using soil hydrology models and addresses the consequences of land use and management changes on agriculture from a research perspective. Case studies illustrate the impact of land use and management on various soil hydrological parameters under different climates and ecosystems.
Guidelines for Surveying Soil and Land Resources
Title | Guidelines for Surveying Soil and Land Resources PDF eBook |
Author | NJ McKenzie |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 576 |
Release | 2008-04-07 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0643099050 |
Guidelines for Surveying Soil and Land Resources promotes the development and implementation of consistent methods and standards for conducting soil and land resource surveys in Australia. These surveys are primarily field operations that aim to identify, describe, map and evaluate the various kinds of soil or land resources in specific areas. The advent of geographic information systems, global positioning systems, airborne gamma radiometric remote sensing, digital terrain analysis, simulation modelling, efficient statistical analysis and internet-based delivery of information has dramatically changed the scene in the past two decades. As successor to the Australian Soil and Land Survey Handbook: Guidelines for Conducting Surveys, this authoritative guide incorporates these new methods and techniques for supporting natural resource management. Soil and land resource surveyors, engineering and environmental consultants, commissioners of surveys and funding agencies will benefit from the practical information provided on how best to use the new technologies that have been developed, as will professionals in the spatial sciences such as geomorphology, ecology and hydrology.
Hillslope Stability and Land Use
Title | Hillslope Stability and Land Use PDF eBook |
Author | Roy C. Sidle |
Publisher | American Geophysical Union |
Pages | 8 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0875903150 |
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Water Resources Monograph Series, Volume 11. This monograph compiles research findings on soil mass movement into a format usable by practitioners and students. Applications are stressed in the areas of extensive and management practices rather than engineering earthworks. Examples are included to illustrate various prediction, avoidance, and control measures used in managing unstable terrain. We use the term soil (i.e., soil mass movement) to mean the mantle of unconsolidated or poorly consolidated material of either residual or transported origin, that overlies bedrock and forms the surface of the land. This usage is consistent with the conventional civil engineering use of the word and is synonymous with the geological term regolith and with soil mantle.
The Soils of the USA
Title | The Soils of the USA PDF eBook |
Author | L.T. West |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 398 |
Release | 2016-09-19 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 331941870X |
This book provides an overview of the distribution, properties, and function of soils in the U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, and its Caribbean territories. It discusses the history of soil surveys and pedological research in the U.S., and offers general descriptions of the country’s climate, geology and geomorphology. For each Land Resource Region (LRR) – a geographic/ecological region of the country characterized by its own climate, geology, landscapes, soils, and agricultural practices – there is a chapter with details of the climate, geology, geomorphology, pre-settlement and current vegetation, and land use, as well as the distribution and properties of major soils including their genesis, classification, and management challenges. The final chapters address topics such as soils and humans, and the future challenges for soil science and soil surveys in the U.S. Maps of soil distribution, pedon descriptions, profile images, and tables of properties are included throughout the text.
Land Resource Economics and Sustainable Development
Title | Land Resource Economics and Sustainable Development PDF eBook |
Author | G. Cornelis Van Kooten |
Publisher | UBC Press |
Pages | 463 |
Release | 2011-11-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0774844566 |
'This text seeks to provide an introduction to issues of land use and the economic tools that are used to resolve land-use conflicts. In particular, tools of economic analysis are used to address allocation of land among alternative uses in such a way that the welfare of society is enhanced. Thus, the focus is on what is best for society and not what is best for an individual, a particular group of individuals, or a particular constituency. What this text seeks to provide is a balanced and just approach to decision-making concerning allocation of land.' -- from the Introduction
Urban Expansion, Land Cover and Soil Ecosystem Services
Title | Urban Expansion, Land Cover and Soil Ecosystem Services PDF eBook |
Author | Ciro Gardi |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2017-04-07 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1317504704 |
More than half of the world population now lives in cities, and urban expansion continues as rural people move to cities. This results in the loss of land for other purposes, particularly soil for agriculture and drainage. This book presents a review of current knowledge of the extension and projected expansion of urban areas at a global scale. Focusing on the impact of the process of 'land take' on soil resources and the ecosystem services that they provide, it describes approaches and methodologies for detecting and measuring urban areas, based mainly on remote sensing, together with a review of models and projected data on urban expansion. The most innovative aspect includes an analysis of the drivers and especially the impacts of soil sealing and land take on ecosystem services, including agriculture and food security, biodiversity, hydrology, climate and landscape. Case studies of cities from Europe, China and Latin America are included. The aim is not only to present and analyse this important environmental challenge, but also to propose and discuss solutions for the limitation, mitigation and compensation of this process.