Buch, Englisch, Band 17, 456 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 709 g
Reihe: Advances in Soil Science
Soil Restoration Volume 17
Buch, Englisch, Band 17, 456 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 709 g
Reihe: Advances in Soil Science
ISBN: 978-1-4612-7684-5
Verlag: Springer
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Need for Land Restoration.- I. Introduction.- II. Basic Concepts of Land Restoration.- III. Global Extent of Soil Degradation.- IV. Land Hunger.- V. Need for Soil Restoration.- VI.Conclusion.- References.- Reclamation of Chemically Degraded Soils.- I. Introduction.- II. Principles of Soil Reclamation.- III. Conclusions.- References.- Soil Fertility Restoration and Management for Sustainable Agriculture in South Asia.- I. Introduction.- II. Soils, Climate, and Crops of South Asia.- III. Soils Under Shifting Cultivation.- IV. Soils Under Intensive Cultivation.- V. Soils Under Salinity or Sodicity.- VI. Summary and Conclusions.- References.- Reclamation of Acid Sulphate Soils.- I. Introduction.- II. Previous Reviews and Major Sources.- III. Formation and Characteristics of Acid Sulphate Soils.- IV. Alternative Strategies for Reclamation.- V. Minimum-Disturbance Strategies.- VI. Reclamation by Leaching and Liming.- VII. Summary and Conclusions.- References.- Restoring Land Degraded by Gully Erosion in the Tropics.- I. Introduction.- II. Mechanisms of Gully Formation and Advance.- III. Factors Affecting Gully Erosion.- IV. Anthropogenic Causes Responsible for Gully Erosion.- V. Watershed Factors in Gully Erosion.- VI. Measurement and Evaluation of Gully Erosion.- VII. Gully Erosion Control.- VIII. Conclusions.- References.- Reclamation of Indurated, Volcanic-Ash Materials in Latin America.- I. Introduction.- II. Nomenclature.- III. Genesis of Indurated, Volcanic-Ash Materials.- IV. Classification of Indurated Materials.- V. Properties of Indurated Materials.- VI. Distribution and Extent of Indurated Materials.- VII. Soil Erosion on Indurated Materials.- VIII. Reclamation of Exposed Indurated Materials.- IX. Summary.- References.- Soil Faunal Degradation and Restoration.- I.Introduction.- II. The Composition of the Fauna.- III. Influence of Fauna on Soil Fertility.- IV. Land Disturbance and Faunal Degradation.- V. Restoring Soil Fauna.- VI. Faunal Indicators and Biological Monitoring of Soil Quality.- VII. Conclusion.- References.- Creation and Restoration of Wetlands: Some Design Considerations for Ecological Engineering.- I. Introduction.- II. Wetland Design.- III. Summary.- References.- Bioremediation of Soils Contaminated with Selenium.- I. Introduction.- II. Geochemistry.- III. Deficiencies and Toxicity of Selenium.- IV. Vegetation Uptake.- V. Microbial Transformations.- VI. Bioremediation of Selenium Contaminated Soils: San Joaquin Valley, California—A Case History.- VII. Remediation of Seleniferous Sediments and Water.- VIII. Conclusions.- References.- Reclamation of Mine Tailings.- I. Introduction.- II. Distribution of Tailings.- III. Environmental Consequences.- IV. Limitations to Tailings Reclamation.- V. Mine Tailings Reclamation.- VI. Summary.- References.- Reclamation of Mine Land Using Municipal Sludge.- I. Introduction.- II. Review of Land Reclamation Projects Using Municipal Sludge.- III. Summary.- References.- Researcher and Development Priorities for Soil Restoration.- I. Introduction.- II. Approaches to Soil Restoration.- III. Strategies and Policies.- IV. Conclusions.- References.