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Soil Health and Land Use Management
Edited by Maria C. Hernandez-Soriano, ISBN 978-953-307-614-0, Hard cover, 332 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: January 25, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license, in subject Soil Science
DOI: 10.5772/2516
Soils play multiple roles in the quality of life throughout the world, not only as the resource for food production, but also as the support for our structures, the environment, the medium for waste disposal, water, and the storage of nutrients. A healthy soil can sustain biological productivity, maintain environmental quality, and promote plant and animal health. Understanding the impact of land management practices on soil properties and processes can provide useful indicators of economic and environmental sustainability. The sixteen chapters of this book orchestrate a multidisciplinary composition of current trends in soil health. Soil Health and Land Use Management provides a broad vision of the fundamental importance of soil health. In addition, the development of feasible management and remediation strategies to preserve and ameliorate the fitness of soils are discussed in this book. Strategies to improve land management and relevant case studies are covered, as well as the importance of characterizing soil properties to develop management and remediation strategies. Moreover, the current management of several environmental scenarios of high concern is presented, while the final chapters propose new methodologies for soil pollution assessment.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Soil Fertility Status and Its Determining Factors in Tanzania
- Chapter 2The Role of Aluminum-Organo Complexes in Soil Organic Matter Dynamics
- Chapter 3Quantifying Soil Moisture Distribution at a Watershed Scale
- Chapter 4Pesticide Contamination in Groundwater and Streams Draining Vegetable Plantations in the Ofinso District, Ghana
- Chapter 5Fire Impact on Several Chemical and Physicochemical Parameters in a Forest Soil
- Chapter 6Nutrient Mobility and Availability with Selected Irrigation and Drainage Systems for Vegetable Crops on Sandy Soils
- Chapter 7Forest Preservation, Flooding and Soil Fertility: Evidence from Madagascar
- Chapter 8Strategies for Managing Soil Nitrogen to Prevent Nitrate-N Leaching in Intensive Agriculture System
- Chapter 9Nitratation Promotion Process for Reducing Nitrogen Losses by N2O/NO Emissions in the Composting of Livestock Manure
- Chapter 10Effect of Salinity on Soil Microorganisms
- Chapter 11Arsenic Behaviour in Polluted Soils After Remediation Activities
- Chapter 12Restoration of Cadmium (Cd) Pollution Soils by Use of Weeds
- Chapter 13Herbicide Off-Site Transport
- Chapter 14Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Sediments Pollution with Heavy Metals of Small Water Reservoirs
- Chapter 15Molecular Analyses of Soil Fungal Community – Methods and Applications
- Chapter 16Earthworm Biomarkers as Tools for Soil Pollution Assessment
