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Investigating constraints to the adoption of recommended soil conservation technology in the Philippines
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posted on 2023-05-22, 14:09 authored by Nelson, R, Cramb, RAThis technical report documents what may become something of a watershed in terms of the field investigation of soil erosion and soil conservation in biophysical terms. Recognising the seriousness of on-site and off-site problems associated with water erosion in tropical steeplands, ACIAR funded two collaborative projects with institutions in Southeast Asia. Project scientists tested a range of locally-applicable technologies to reduce soil loss rate, to quantify hydrologic and sediment transport processes and develop methodologies to predict runoff, soil and nutrient losses, and the consequences of these losses in terms of soil productivity. This publication brings together the project results.
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Soil erosion at multiple scales, principles and methods for assessing causes and impactsEditors
F.W.T. Penning de Vries, F. Agus and J. KerrISBN
0-85199-290-0Department/School
Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA)Publisher
CABI Publishing in associaton with the International Board for Soil Research and Management, WallingfordPlace of publication
United KingdomExtent
20Repository Status
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