The Urban Soil Guide

The Urban Soil Guide
Title The Urban Soil Guide PDF eBook
Author Anna Paltseva
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 138
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031507770

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Urban Soils

Urban Soils
Title Urban Soils PDF eBook
Author Rattan Lal
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 423
Release 2017-10-18
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 149877010X

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Globally, 30% of the world population lived in urban areas in 1950, 54% in 2016 and 66% projected by 2050. The most urbanized regions include North America, Latin America, and Europe. Urban encroachment depletes soil carbon and the aboveground biomass carbon pools, enhancing the flux of carbon from soil and vegetation into the atmosphere. Thus, urbanization has exacerbated ecological and environmental problems. Urban soils are composed of geological material that has been drastically disturbed by anthropogenic activities and compromised their role in the production of food, aesthetics of residential areas, and pollutant dynamics. Properties of urban soils are normally not favorable to plant growth—the soils are contaminated by heavy metals and are compacted and sealed. Therefore, the quality of urban soils must be restored to make use of this valuable resource for delivery of essential ecosystem services (e.g., food, water and air quality, carbon sequestration, temperature moderation, biodiversity). Part of the Advances in Soil Sciences Series, Urban Soils explains properties of urban soils; assesses the effects of urbanization on the cycling of carbon, nitrogen, and water and the impacts of management of urban soils, soil restoration, urban agriculture, and food security; evaluates ecosystem services provisioned by urban soils, and describes synthetic and artificial soils.

Urban Soils

Urban Soils
Title Urban Soils PDF eBook
Author Phillip J. Craul
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 384
Release 1999-03-25
Genre Science
ISBN 9780471189039

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The soil which is found in large cities offer distinctive challenges to the landscape architect or horticulturist responsible for maintaining these urban plantings. Often compacted, contaminated, or otherwise unsuitable for use in major landscape projects, these soils require practical methods which can insure a successful outcome of a landscape project. This applications-oriented, introductory reference addresses numerous topics in the field of urban soil science.

Soils Within Cities

Soils Within Cities
Title Soils Within Cities PDF eBook
Author Maxine J. Levin
Publisher
Pages 253
Release 2017-01-18
Genre
ISBN 9783510654116

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Urban Soil in Landscape Design

Urban Soil in Landscape Design
Title Urban Soil in Landscape Design PDF eBook
Author Phillip J. Craul
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 424
Release 1992-11-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780471805984

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Presents essential information on the fundamental properties of soils and how they are affected under urban conditions. Coverage includes the physical, chemical and biological characterisitics of soil; how it can be classified, inventoried and mapped; urban soil properties; problems and solutions to many of the more common urban soils; methods of ameliorating compaction including other major drainage problems and much more. Contains over 150 illustrations.

Know Soil, Know Life

Know Soil, Know Life
Title Know Soil, Know Life PDF eBook
Author David L. Lindbo
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Feeds
ISBN 9780891189541

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Audience: Students studying environmental science or participating in an Envirothon or Science Olympiad will find Know Soil, Know Life is an easily accessible resource. Undergraduate students in introductory ecology and environmental science classes will have a manageable soils textbook. Scientists in related disciplines wildlife, forestry, geology, hydrology, biology, zoology will enjoy this engaging introduction to soils.

Guidelines for Soil Description

Guidelines for Soil Description
Title Guidelines for Soil Description PDF eBook
Author Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Pages 116
Release 2006
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9789251055212

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Soils are affected by human activities, such as industrial, municipal and agriculture, that often result in soil degradation and loss. In order to prevent soil degradation and to rehabilitate the potentials of degraded soils, reliable soil data are the most important prerequisites for the design of appropriate land-use systems and soil management practices as well as for a better understanding of the environment. The availability of reliable information on soil morphology and other characteristics obtained through examination and description of the soil in the field is essential, and the use of a common language is of prime importance. These guidelines, based on the latest internationally accepted systems and classifications, provide a complete procedure for soil description and for collecting field data. To help beginners, some explanatory notes are included as well as keys based on simple test and observations.--Publisher's description.