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Soil Erosion and Sustainable Land Management (SLM)



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Autore: Tsunekawa Atsushi Visualizza persona
Titolo: Soil Erosion and Sustainable Land Management (SLM) Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (262 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: 16S rRNA
Acacia decurrens
ANFIS
ANN
arid regions
backfilled loess
bacteria
climate change
constructability
degraded land
disdrometer
drought
drought prone
drought-prone
dryland
endemic plant species
environmental impact
erosion crises
Erosion rate
Ethiopian highlands
Eucalyptus
fungi
Gully Land Consolidation
gypsum
Herfindahl-Simpson diversity index
highland
human activities
ITS
land degradation
land use
lime
livelihood diversification
livelihood vulnerability
lowland
marginal soil
micro-dam
microbial community
microstructural characteristic
midland
multivariate probit
ordered probit
physical-mechanical property
polyacrylamide
pore size distribution
rainfall kinetic energy
rainfall simulator
reclaimed farmland
restoration
runoff
RUSLE (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation model)
SEDD
sediment
sediment delivery distributed model
sediment delivery ratio
sediment transport
sediment yield
sedimentation
Shannon-entropy index
Shihmen Reservoir watershed
soil detachment
soil erosion
soil loss
soil microbes
soil organic carbon
soil type
splash cup
splash erosion
structure stability
sustainable land management
SVM
β coefficient
Persona (resp. second.): HaregeweynNigussie
TsunekawaAtsushi
Sommario/riassunto: This Special Issue titled "Soil Erosion and Sustainable Land Management" presents 13 chapters organized into four main parts. The first part deals with assessment of soil erosion that covers historical sediment dating to understand past environmental impacts due to tillage; laboratory simulation to clarify the effect of soil surface microtopography; integrated field observation and the random forest machine learning algorithm to assess watershed-scale soil erosion assessment; and developing the sediment delivery distributed (SEDD) model for sub-watershed erosion risk prioritization. In Part II, the factors controlling soil erosion and vegetation degradation as influenced by topographic positions and climatic regions; long-term land use change; and improper implementation of land management measures are well dealt with. Part III presents different land management technologies that could reduce soil erosion at various spatial scales; improve land productivity of marginal lands with soil microbes; and reclaim degraded farmland using dredged reservoir sediments. The final part relates livelihood diversification to climate vulnerability as well as the coping strategy to the adverse impacts of soil erosion through sustainable land management implementation which opens prospects for policy formulation. The studies cover regions of Africa, Europe, North America and Asia, being dominantly conducted under the framework of international scientific collaborations through employing a range techniques and scales, from the laboratory to watershed scales. We believe those unique features of the book could attract the interest of the wider scientific community worldwide.
Altri titoli varianti: Soil Erosion and Sustainable Land Management
Titolo autorizzato: Soil Erosion and Sustainable Land Management (SLM)  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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