Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming

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Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming Editors: Chi-Hua Huang, Junliang Tian Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Inc
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Pages: 740 Illustrations and other contents: 217 Tables, black and white; 8 Halftones, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9780849323492 Categories: , , ,

“I’ve seen the Sudan, traveled in South and Central America and been all over Europe, but I’ve never seen what I’ve been able to see on this tour [of the Loess Plateau, China].” -Ed Skidmore, soil scientist, Wind Erosion Research Unit of the Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Manhattan, Kansas Overpopulation is at the core of most environmental problems. The impacts of continued growth-with world population reaching 6 billion in October 1999-are felt in most parts of the world. China, the most populous nation, illustrates many of the pivotal problems-and solutions. Although China faces the same effects of overpopulation as the rest of the world, it still feeds over a billion people on a tillable area that allows about one tenth of a hectare per person. The country’s efforts to tie together soil and water conservation, dryland farming, and economic development have been largely successful. Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming explores these trials and the lessons learned from them. Copublished with the Soil and Water Conservation Society, this exhaustive text consists of the rewritten proceedings from the Society’s conference held in Yangling, Shaanxi, China. It covers dryland farming systems and soil water management, environmental quality and sustainability, and erosion control techniques as they relate primarily to Mainland China. With additional global examples and a balance between conceptual and applied studies, it covers some of the most progressive work in soil erosion control and dryland farming from around the world. Soil exposure while land lies fallow is one of the greatest risks in dryland farming. New procedures and kinds of tillage help control erosion and improve water intake. Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming presents these techniques and technologies to give you a forward-looking perspective into the field, as well as the larger problem of tailoring food production to sustain the population.

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"Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming presents these techniques and technologies to give you a forward looking perspective into the field, as well as the larger problem of tailoring food production to sustain the population." --Vol. 32 NO. 1- 2001; Agricultural Mechanization in Asia, Africa and Latin America