Soil erosion is a major worldwide threat to agro-ecosystem sustainability and land productivity. Fallout radionuclides and stable isotopes are used to measure magnitudes and sources of soil erosion, ...
Erosion is a persistent challenge that affects landscapes, shorelines, and construction sites. Without proper mitigation, ...
Soil erosion is a part of soil degradation. It's when the topsoil and nutrients are lost either naturally, such as via wind erosion, or due to human actions, such as poor land management. There are ...
SOIL erosion in Jamaica forms the subject of a bulletin (No. 17) issued by its Department of Science and Agriculture. The greater part of the cultivated land is situated on steep hillsides ...
A revolutionary land management model is being applied across the fields of Northeast China to restore its precious and ...
With the onset of the long rains, Kenya is about to enter another cycle of flooding and soil erosion. As history has shown, ...
OPINIONBy Joseph KayembaAccording to the World Bank’s insightful economic update report for 2024, on Uganda, about 80% of Ugandan households depend on renewable natural resources—such as agricultural ...
Carol Sukuku is a barley farmer from Kween district where she also grows other crops like cabbages, maize, potatoes and rears ...
Visakhapatnam: A recent nationwide study has revealed ‘very high' gully erosion in the Krishna and Kurnool districts of ...