Land-use change impacts on soil processes: tropical and savannah ecosystems

This book contains a collection of 14 case studies from around the globe that illustrate the impact of a range of land-use changes on the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of soils and provide a snapshot of the challenges faced in ensuring sustainable soil management in tropical and savannah environments. This book is not a comprehensive account of all the drivers of soil change in the tropics, nor does it cover all areas of the tropics. It does, however, take a broad view of the tropics, with the inclusion of studies from South Africa and the dry sub-humid tropics of the Kalahari as well as the humid tropics. Tropics are drawn from a wide geographical area including South and Central America, South East Asia, India and Africa, and the chapters have been contributed by authors from all of these areas as well as Europe, North America, Australasia and Japan. It thus provides a snapshot of a range of factors affecting soils across the globe. From this, emerges topics that can be grouped into the following themes: the effects of land-use change on soil microbial populations; urban soils, agriculture and soil contamination; and land-use effects on soil carbon and soil organic matter.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: 1423211780851 Brearley, F.Q. (ed.), 175019 CAB International, Wallingford (United Kingdom) eng, 1423211780852 Thomas, A.D. (ed.)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Wallingford (United Kingdom) CABI 2015
Subjects:agriculture, biological activity in soil, carbon, llanos, humid tropics, land use, microbial flora, soil flora, soil management, soil organic matter, soil chemicophysical properties, soil pollution, soil types, tropical soils, sustainability, case studies, SDGs, Goal 15 Life on land,
Online Access:https://www.cabi.org/cabebooks/ebook/20153323443
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