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Selective organic carbon losses from soils by sheet erosion and main controls
Although the impact of sheet erosion on the selective transportation of mineral soil particles has beenwidely investigated,
little is yet known about the specific mechanisms of organic carbon (OC) erosion, which constitutes ...
Multi-scale vulnerability assessment for adaptation planning
Vulnerability of communities and natural ecosystems,
to potential impacts of climate change in developing
countries like India, and the need for adaptation are
rapidly emerging as central issues in the debate
around policy ...
Fresh water, the reward of land restoration, flows in Ethiopia’s dry zone: Success stories of how land restoration has transformed landscapes and livelihoods in four watersheds of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
Success stories of how land restoration has transformed landscapes and livelihoods in four watersheds of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
Soil and water management
Soil and water form the basis of all terrestrial life. Their resources vary widely and are affected by natural and anthropogenic
perturbations. Ancient civilizations and cultures emerged and sustained on good soils; and ...
Conservation agriculture for improving water productivity in Vertisols of semi-arid tropics
Large variability and uncertainty of rainfall are the
main limiting factors for crop growth in rainfed agriculture.
Agriculture water management interventions
are considered as suitable adoption strategy to enhance
crop ...