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Record Nr.

UNINA9910733711203321

Titolo

Impact of Agriculture on Soil Degradation I : Perspectives from Africa, Asia, America and Oceania / / edited by Paulo Pereira, Miriam Muñoz-Rojas, Igor Bogunovic, Wenwu Zhao

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023

ISBN

3-031-32168-5

Edizione

[1st ed. 2023.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (398 pages)

Collana

The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, , 1616-864X ; ; 120

Disciplina

333.73137

Soggetti

Environmental chemistry

Agriculture

Soil science

Environmental geography

Environmental management

Environmental monitoring

Environmental Chemistry

Soil Science

Integrated Geography

Environmental Management

Environmental Monitoring

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Chapter 1 Agricultural Land Degradation in Argentina -- Chapter 2 Agricultural Soil Degradation in Australia -- Chapter 3 Perspectives from Africa, Asia, America and Oceania -- Chapter 4 Agricultural Land Degradation in Brazil -- Chapter 5 Agriculture Land Degradation in Chile -- Chapter 6 Agricultural Land Degradation in China -- Chapter 7 Agricultural Soil Degradation in Colombia -- Chapter 8 Agricultural Land Degradation in India -- Chapter 9 Degradation of Agricultural Lands in Israel -- Chapter 10 Agricultural Land Degradation in Kenya -- Chapter 11 Agricultural Land Degradation in Mexico -- Chapter 12 Agricultural Land Degradation in South Africa -- Chapter 13 Agricultural Land Degradation in the United States of America.



Sommario/riassunto

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.