1. Practical countermeasures for sustainable development for soil and water conservation in the catchment are propos. 并针对鄱阳湖流域的情况 ,提出了鄱阳湖流域水土保持可持续发展的具体对策和措更多例句>> 2) the sustainable development of land 土地可持续发展...
Field experiments have been conducted to evaluate the sustainability of soil and water conservation (SWC) practices for crops grown in different soil and climatic conditions in India. The in-situ and ex-situ moisture conservation experiments were conducted in All India Coordinated Research Project for...
Vegetation and mechanical measures need to be applied separately or in combination for solving such problems of natural resource (soil and water) degradation. Along with such measures, some improved techniques may need to be designed for judicious management of natural resources. Although there were ...
Department of Soil and Water Sciences, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel Benny Chefetz Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Eric...
Soil and water conservation in sub-Saharan Africa: towards sustainable production by the rural poor: Critchley, W.R.S., Reij, C.P. and Turner, S.D. (A report prepared by the Centre for Development Cooperation Services, Free University, Amsterdam). Rome: International Fund for Agricultural ...
Unsaturated zone measurements include lysimeters that measure various components of the soil water budget, tracer-based techniques that use applied tracers (e.g., bromide, tritium, and dyes), historical tracers (e.g., contaminant spills or atmospheric nuclear testing), and environmental tracers (e...
Permaculture enhances carbon stocks, soil quality and biodiversity in Central Europe Increased soil carbon, lower soil bulk density, higher earthworm abundance and vascular plant richness indicate that permaculture in Central Europe enhances soil health and biodiversity, suggest field experiments in Germany...
Gavoka mentioned that the government has developed a strategic thematic planning that spans five decades, covering aspects such as land use, transportation infrastructure, and conservation of water and soil. He emphasized the s...
Soil, commonly viewed as a non-renewable resource due to the extremely slow pace of its regeneration, is under serious threat from modern society (Amundson et al., 2015). Soil degradation occurs due to factors such as water erosion, wind erosion, salinization, and deforestation (Carlson et al...