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Library Better Land Husbandry: Re-thinking approaches to land improvement and the conservation of water and soil

Better Land Husbandry: Re-thinking approaches to land improvement and the conservation of water and soil

Better Land Husbandry: Re-thinking approaches to land improvement and the conservation of water and soil

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Date of publication
декабря 1996
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ISBN / Resource ID
eldis:A26213

Soil erosion has conventionally been perceived as the chief cause of land degradation, yet the limited effectiveness and poor uptake of widely promoted physical and biological anti-erosion methods challenges this logic. An alternative perception focusing on prior land damage - notably to soil cover, architecture and fertility - permits an holistic, farmer-centred approach which has generated positive response to date.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

F. Shaxson
M. Tiffen
A. Wood
C. Turton

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