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Soil Erosion and Conservation in Global Agriculture

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.34352
Official URL
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-1-4020-6778-5_4
Description
About one-sixth of the world’s land area, that is, about one-third of the land used for agriculture, has been affected by soil degradation in the historic past. While most of this damage was caused by water and wind erosion, other forms of soil degradation are induced by biological, chemical, and physical processes. Since the 1950s, pressure on agricultural land has increased considerably owing to population growth and agricultural modernization. Small-scale farming is the largest occupation in the world, involving over 2.5 billion people, over 70% of whom live below the poverty line. Soil erosion, along with other environmental threats, particularly affects these farmers by diminishing yields that are primarily used for subsistence.
Soil and water conservation measures have been developed and applied on many farms. Local and science-based innovations are available for most agroecological conditions and land management and farming types. Principles and measures developed for small-scale as well as modern agricultural systems have begun to show positive impacts in most regions of the world, particularly in wealthier states and modern systems. Much more emphasis still needs to be given to small-scale farming, which requires external support for investment in sustainable land management technologies as an indispensable and integral component of farm activities.
Date of Publication
2008
Publication Type
Book Section
Subject(s)
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 330 Economics
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Hurni, Hansorcid-logo
Geographisches Institut, Integrative Geographie
NCCR North-South Management Centre
Herweg, Karl Günterorcid-logo
Geographisches Institut, Integrative Geographie
NCCR North-South Management Centre
Portner, Brigitteorcid-logo
NCCR North-South Management Centre
Geographisches Institut, Integrative Geographie
Liniger, Hans Peterorcid-logo
NCCR North-South Management Centre
Geographisches Institut, Integrative Geographie
Editor(s)
Braimoh, Ademola K.
Vlek, Paul L.G.
Additional Credits
Geographisches Institut, Integrative Geographie
NCCR North-South Management Centre
Publisher
Springer Verlag
ISBN
978-1-4020-67
Book Title
Land Use and Soil Resources
Access(Rights)
restricted
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