Yves Earhart 
Soil Loss Problem [EPUB ebook] 

Apoio

‘Soil Loss Problem’ presents an alarming examination of global soil erosion, revealing that annual soil loss equals the size of Sri Lanka, with profound implications for worldwide food security and ecosystem health. This comprehensive analysis combines scientific data from FAO databases and decades of research to illuminate the critical relationship between agricultural practices and soil degradation across diverse geographical regions.

The book progresses through three main themes, beginning with the science behind soil erosion processes, then exploring its impact on agricultural productivity through detailed case studies from major farming regions like the North American grain belt and Asian rice-growing areas. It effectively demonstrates how modern farming practices, climate change, and deforestation contribute to an unsustainable cycle of soil degradation, supported by longitudinal studies showing declining crop yields and economic impacts on farming communities.

What sets this work apart is its integration of traditional agricultural wisdom with contemporary conservation techniques, offering evidence-based solutions like conservation agriculture and agroforestry. The book uniquely bridges the gap between academic research and practical application, presenting complex data through accessible explanations and visual aids. While primarily targeting agricultural professionals and policymakers, its clear presentation makes it valuable for anyone interested in environmental sustainability and food security. The inclusion of specific action plans and economic analyses of conservation measures provides practical guidance for implementing sustainable solutions at various scales of farming operations.

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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 122 ● ISBN 9788233945381 ● Tamanho do arquivo 0.8 MB ● Editora Publifye ● Publicado 2025 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 10113955 ● Proteção contra cópia sem

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