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      Response to Land Degradation
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      Response to Land Degradation book

      Edited ByE. Michael Bridges, Ian D. Hannam, L. Roel Oldeman, Frits W.T. Penning de Vries, Sara J. Scherr, Samran Sombatpanit, Robin N. Leslie, Tanadol Compo, Apuntree Prueksapong
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2001
      eBook Published 31 May 2019
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429187957
      Pages 536
      eBook ISBN 9780429187957
      Subjects Earth Sciences
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      Bridges, E.M., Hannam, I.D., Oldeman, L.R., de Vries, F.W.T.P., Scherr, S.J., & Sombatpanit, S. (Eds.). (2001). Response to Land Degradation (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429187957

      ABSTRACT

      This work is intended for advanced readers interested in methods of sustainable land management - the prevention and control of land degradation. It offers a coherent view of the situation concerning land degradation and the human response to the problem. It is generally recognized that technological solutions alone cannot solve the problems of land degradation. This book discusses the role of land use and land management policies, programmes, insitutional innovations, and economic incentives for the control and prevention of land degradation. Special attention is given to legal issues at the international level and in individual countries.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|9 pages

      Introduction

      ByE. Michael Bridges, Ian D. Hannam, L. Roel Oldeman, Frits W.T. Penning de Vries, Sara J. Scherr, Samran Sombatpanit

      part 2|9 pages

      Setting the scene

      chapter |7 pages

      Land and civilization: An historical perspective

      ByA.S.R. Juo, L.P. Wilding

      chapter |16 pages

      Land degradation: An overview

      ByH. Eswaran, R. Lal, P.F. Reich

      chapter |8 pages

      Food production and environmental degradation

      ByE.M. Bridges, L.R. Oldeman

      part 3|35 pages

      Driving forces and pressures

      chapter |8 pages

      Demographic transition, resource management, and institutional change

      ByD. Southgate

      chapter |11 pages

      Land pressure and soil nutrient depletion in sub-Saharan Africa

      ByP. Drechsel, F.W.T. Penning de Vries

      chapter |14 pages

      Adoption of soil conservation practices in developing countries: Policy and institutional factors

      ByS. Pandey

      part 4|72 pages

      State of the world’s land resources

      chapter |18 pages

      Land quality and food security in Asia

      ByF.H. Beinroth, H. Eswaran, P.F. Reich

      chapter |16 pages

      Land resource stresses and desertification in Africa

      ByP.F. Reich, S.T. Numbem, R.A. Almaraz, H. Eswaran

      chapter |13 pages

      Land degradation in Bangladesh

      ByMd. M. Rahman, G. Mostafa, S. Razia, J.U. Shoaib

      chapter |10 pages

      Soil degradation in Sri Lanka

      ByA.N. Jayakody

      chapter |12 pages

      Land degradation in Hungary

      ByÁ. Kertész

      part 5|2 pages

      Impacts on society and the environment

      chapter |16 pages

      The future food security and economic consequences of soil degradation in the developing world

      ByS.J. Scherr

      chapter |15 pages

      Land degradation, food security, and agro-biodiversity—examining an old problem in a new way

      ByA. Tengberg, M. Stocking

      chapter |15 pages

      Productivity growth and resource degradation in Pakistan’s Punjab

      ByM. Ali, D. Byerlee

      chapter |6 pages

      Valuing the off-site effects of land degradation

      ByT. Enters

      chapter |16 pages

      The global environmental impacts of agricultural land degradation in developing countries

      ByS. Pagiola

      part 6|2 pages

      Tools for monitoring and assessment

      chapter |12 pages

      Linking methodologies for assessing land resources, their problems and possible solutions at small scales

      ByL.R. Oldeman, G.W.J. Van Lynden

      chapter |12 pages

      Spatial natural resource monitoring in Mpumalanga Province of South Africa

      ByK.J. Wessels, H.M. Van Den Berg, D.J. Pretorius

      chapter |12 pages

      Tools for identification, assessment, and monitoring of land degradation

      ByA. Eiumnoh

      chapter |13 pages

      Application of remote sensing techniques for the study of soil salinity in semi-arid Uzbekistan

      ByE.I. Karavanova, D.P. Shrestha, D.S. Orlov

      chapter |17 pages

      The economic appraisal of soil and water conservation measures

      ByJ. De Graaff

      part 7|2 pages

      Conservation and rehabilitation

      chapter |11 pages

      Land degradation and renewal in the Gran Chaco of South America

      ByP.C. Huszar, E.H. Bucher

      chapter |10 pages

      Strategies to address land degradation issues in the Hindu Kush—Himalayas

      ByR. Allen

      chapter |11 pages

      Thailand’s response to land degradation: The need to control soil erosion

      BySamran Sombatpanit

      chapter |24 pages

      Uncertain steps? Terraces in the tropics

      ByW. Critchley, Samran Sombatpanit, S.M. Medina

      part 8|13 pages

      Institutional innovations

      chapter |11 pages

      Incentives for soil conservation

      ByT. Enters

      chapter |13 pages

      Application of a land management model to address land degradation in New South Wales, Australia

      ByI.J. Packer

      chapter |8 pages

      Participatory technology development for sustainable land management

      ByH.-D. Bechstedt

      part 9|2 pages

      Law and policy

      chapter |10 pages

      A global view of the law and policy to manage land degradation

      ByI.D. Hannam

      chapter |9 pages

      Land degradation and native vegetation clearance in the 1990s: Addressing biodiversity loss in Australia

      ByA. Glanznig, M. Kennedy

      chapter |10 pages

      Law and policy to manage land degradation in the Philippines

      ByR.N. Concepcion, G.P. Nilo

      chapter |13 pages

      Conservation policy and socioeconomic development in Russia during the 20th century

      ByA. Gennadiyev

      part 10|14 pages

      International initiatives

      chapter |12 pages

      Land degradation and international environmental law

      ByI.D. Hannam, B.W. Boer

      chapter |7 pages

      Land degradation: Information needs and challenges to research

      ByF.W.T. Penning de Vries

      chapter |6 pages

      Investments in land improvement by the Asian Development Bank

      ByD. Nangju

      chapter |11 pages

      Rangeland development for the rural poor in developing countries: The experience of IFAD

      ByA.E. Sidahmed

      chapter |13 pages

      Lessons from World Bank natural resource management projects

      ByM. Mani, A. Liebenthal

      chapter 11|9 pages

      Future responses

      ByE.M. Bridges, I.D. Hannam
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