02305nam 2200349 450 991067438650332120230626133244.0(CKB)5700000000300416(NjHacI)995700000000300416(EXLCZ)99570000000030041620230626d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierResilience in Soils and Land Use /Antonio Miguel Martínez-GrañaBasel :MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,2022.1 online resource (190 pages)3-0365-5440-8 Print Special Issue Flyer -- Special Issue Editors -- Special Issue Information -- Keywords -- Published Papers.Currently, studies on land use in territorial planning are of interest, the purpose of which was previously to analyze the aptitude of each type of land for a specific use, based on its ability to assume impacts and the potential that the land may have had. The analysis of erosive risks constitutes a parameter to take into account in said management.The scientific community, given the enormous social interest in monitoring and controlling the environment, is developing methodologies that allow such control that is more efficient. One of the environmental factors to consider is the soil, which constitutes the support for life and is one of the basic natural elements, which is evident in the European Soil Charter, of the Council of Europe, which says, in its first point: "The soil is one of the most precious goods of Humanity. It allows the life of plants, animals and man on the surface of the Earth". This European charter also highlights the scarcity and fragility of the edaphic resource, indicating that it must be protected through a greater effort in scientific research and interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure the rational use and conservation of soil.Soil conservationSoil conservation.631.45Martínez-Graña Antonio Miguel1326282NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910674386503321Resilience in Soils and Land Use3391296UNINA