Understanding Soil Change: Soil Sustainability over Millennia, Centuries, and Decades

Understanding Soil Change: Soil Sustainability over Millennia, Centuries, and Decades

by WilliamA.Reiners (Foreword), Daniel D . Richter Jr (Author), PedroSánchez (Foreword), Daniel Markewitz (Author)

Synopsis

Across the world, soils are managed with an intensity and at a geographic scale never before attempted, yet we know remarkably little about how and why managed soils change through time. Understanding Soil Change explores a legacy of soil change in south-eastern North America, a region of global ecologic, agricultural and forestry significance: from the acidic soils of primary hardwood forests that covered the region until about 1800, through the marked transformations affected by long-cultivated cotton, to contemporary soils of rapidly growing and intensively managed pine forests. These well-documented records significantly enrich the science of ecology and pedology, and provide valuable lessons for land management throughout the world. The book calls for the establishment of a global network of soil-ecosystem studies, like the invaluable Calhoun study on which the book is based, to provide further information on sustainable land management, vital as human demands on soil continue to increase.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 16 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0521039436
ISBN 13: 9780521039437