Soil Degradation in the United States


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Soil Degradation in the United States: Extent, Severity, and Trends examines the magnitude and severity of soil degradation by different processes in the U.S., including water erosion, wind erosion, C depletion, soil compaction, salt build-up, and soil contamination. In addition, it addresses policy issues with regard to economic and environmental







Soil Erosion


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Impact of Agriculture on Soil Degradation I


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This is the first of two volumes that together provide a global overview of the impact of agriculture on soil degradation, tracing the most critical drivers like the use and abuse of agrochemicals, mechanization, overgrazing, irrigation, slash and burn agriculture, and the use of plastics. This book covers the main effects of agriculture practices on soil degradation in several countries from Africa, America, Asia, and Oceania, and it elucidates the impact of chemical agents on soil quality, namely, the use of fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, soil acidification and microplastics pollution. In these continents, a large number of the population depend on agriculture, which sets an enormous pressure on the ecosystems. Divided into 13 chapters, the book offers authoritative contributions about the fundamental soil degradation problems in countries such as Argentina, Australia, Peru and Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, India, Israel, Kenya, Mexico, South Africa, the United States of America. As soil degradation issues are often linked with biodiversity loss and poverty, readers will also find in this book an important discussion of the different social, economic, political, and environmental aspects contributing to soil quality and sustainable management. Given the breadth and depth of its coverage, the book offers an invaluable source of information for researchers, students, environmental managers and policymakers alike.







Our Remaining Land


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The Land, Today and Tomorrow


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Land degradation and agricultural land sustainability. The case of the United States' "Dust Bowl"


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Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Agrarian Studies, grade: A+, Walden University (Technology and Management), course: Sustainability Management, language: English, abstract: The goal of this paper is to inform my audience about soil, droughts, dust bowl, its consequences and future prevention methods in the United States. Soil formation occurred naturally in the Earth, but its damages can come through human activities. Humans have the ultimate power of protecting the soil , because once it is changed or misused, it is difficult to bring it back to its original state. Human beings are advised to make every effort to maintain and sustain the soil. Richer soil for the future generations yet unborn to come meet and use.