Soil Erosion at Multiple Scales: Principles and Methods for Assessing Causes and Impacts

Author:   Frits Penning de Vries (International Board for Soil Research and Management, Thailand) ,  Fahmuddin Agus (Centre for Soils and Agroclimate Research, Indonesia) ,  John Kerr (International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC, USA) ,  Fahmuddin Agus (Centre for Soils and Agroclimate Research, Indonesia)
Publisher:   CABI Publishing
ISBN:  

9780851992907


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   01 September 1998
Format:   Hardback
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Approaches to research on the causes and impacts of soil erosion have changed significantly over recent years. Whereas biophysical research traditionally utilized small carefully managed erosion plots, models and other techniques are now available to study impacts of broad scale management on the hydrology and water quality of catchments and even river basins. Research tools have also been developed for social and economic analysis at the household, farm and community levels. This book reviews the latest developments in such soil erosion studies. These are considered on the matrix of scales, from plot to river basin, and from farm to national policy. Some chapters review background issues while others consider specific methods. The book is based on papers presented at a workshop held in Indonesia in November 1997, and is written by authors from Europe, North America, Australia and Southeast Asia as well as from several of the CGIAR centres.

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Author:   Frits Penning de Vries (International Board for Soil Research and Management, Thailand) ,  Fahmuddin Agus (Centre for Soils and Agroclimate Research, Indonesia) ,  John Kerr (International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC, USA) ,  Fahmuddin Agus (Centre for Soils and Agroclimate Research, Indonesia)
Publisher:   CABI Publishing
Imprint:   CABI Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.885kg
ISBN:  

9780851992907


ISBN 10:   0851992900
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   01 September 1998
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: A Framework for the Economic Assessment of Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation 2: The Economics of Soil Degradation: From National Policy to Farmers' Fields 3: Bioeconomic Modelling for Analysing Soils Conservation Policy Issues 4: A Multiscale Approach for On-farm Erosion Research: Application to Northern Thailand Highlands 5: Building the Smallholder into Successful Natural Resource Management at the Watershed Scale 6: A Microeconomic Analysis of Adoption of Contour Hedgerows in the Philippine Uplands 7: Investigating Constraints to the Adoption of Recommended Soil Conservation Technology in the Philippines 8: CIAT's Strategic Research for Sustainable Land Management on the Steep Hillsides of Latin America 9: Measuring Erosion as a Component of Sustainability 10: Agronomic Consequences of Soil Erosion 11: Catchment Approach to Combating Soil Erosion in Asia - the Managing Soil Erosion Consortium 12: Latest Developments in the Design of Hydrological Studies of Watersheds 13: Off-site Impacts and Nutrient Dynamics in Catchment Research 14: On-site Nutrient Depletion: An Effect and a Cause of Soil Erosion 15: Erosion and Sedimentation as Multiscale, Fractal Processes: Implications for Models, Experiments and the Real World 16: Soil Erosion Research in Indonesia: Past Experience and Future Direction 17: Dynamic Process Modelling of Hydrology and Soil Erosion 18: The Measurement of Soil Erosion 19: The Use of GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques to Predict Erosion in the Nepal Middle Hills 20: Predicting Erosion and Sediment Yield at the Catchment Scale 21: Modelling Catchment Erosion, Sediment and Nutrient Transport in Large in Large Basins 22: Designing and Implementing Outcome-oriented Soil Conservation Research

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This is an ambitious and wide-ranging collection of 22 chapters contributed by 65 authors from 12 countries. . . . The authors focus on erosion in steep lands in the humid tropics where erosion is a serious threat to sustainability of soils and life. . . . About one-third of the chapters discuss erosion from social and economic points of view. Soil scientists and conservationists who have forgotten their introductory economics lessons will be reminded of them when they see some of the figures and read about marginal costs and benefits. . . . [O]verall the book succeeds in bringing together a wide array of research on soil erosion and conservation at multiple scales. Most of the chapters include many references that will be valuable to students and researchers. Many of the chapters would make good reading assignments in a graduate class in international agricultural development or soil conservation. --Soil Science<br>


This is an ambitious and wide-ranging collection of 22 chapters contributed by 65 authors from 12 countries. . . . The authors focus on erosion in steep lands in the humid tropics where erosion is a serious threat to sustainability of soils and life. . . . About one-third of the chapters discuss erosion from social and economic points of view. Soil scientists and conservationists who have forgotten their introductory economics lessons will be reminded of them when they see some of the figures and read about marginal costs and benefits. . . . [O]verall the book succeeds in bringing together a wide array of research on soil erosion and conservation at multiple scales. Most of the chapters include many references that will be valuable to students and researchers. Many of the chapters would make good reading assignments in a graduate class in international agricultural development or soil conservation. --Soil Science This is an ambitious and wide-ranging collection of 22 chapters contributed by 65 authors from 12 countries. . . . The authors focus on erosion in steep lands in the humid tropics where erosion is a serious threat to sustainability of soils and life. . . . About one-third of the chapters discuss erosion from social and economic points of view. Soil scientists and conservationists who have forgotten their introductory economics lessons will be reminded of them when they see some of the figures and read about marginal costs and benefits. . . . [O]verall the book succeeds in bringing together a wide array of research on soil erosion and conservation at multiple scales. Most of the chapters include many references that will be valuable to students and researchers. Many of the chapters would make good reading assignments in a graduate class in international agricultural development or soil conservation. --Soil Science This is an ambitious and wide-ranging collection of 22 chapters contributed by 65 authors from 12 countries. . . . The authors focus on erosion in steep lands in the humid tropics where erosion is a serious threat to sustainability of soils and life. . . . About one-third of the chapters discuss erosion from social and economic points of view. Soil scientists and conservationists who have forgotten their introductory economics lessons will be reminded of them when they see some of the figures and read about marginal costs and benefits. . . . [O]verall the book succeeds in bringing together a wide array of research on soil erosion and conservation at multiple scales. Most of the chapters include many references that will be valuable to students and researchers. Many of the chapters would make good reading assignments in a graduate class in international agricultural development or soil conservation. --Soil Science This is an ambitious and wide-ranging collection of 22 chapters contributed by 65 authors from 12 countries. . . . The authors focus on erosion in steep lands in the humid tropics where erosion is a serious threat to sustainability of soils and life. . . . About one-third of the chapters discuss erosion from social and economic points of view. Soil scientists and conservationists who have forgotten their introductory economics lessons will be reminded of them when they see some of the figures and read about marginal costs and benefits. . . . [O]verall the book succeeds in bringing together a wide array of research on soil erosion and conservation at multiple scales. Most of the chapters include many references that will be valuable to students and researchers. Many of the chapters would make good reading assignments in a graduate class in international agricultural development or soil conservation. --Soil Science


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