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Soil Erosion a National Menace

Soil Erosion a National Menace
Author: Hugh Hammond Bennett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1928
Genre: Soil erosion
ISBN:

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Soil Erosion, Conservation, and Rehabilitation

Soil Erosion, Conservation, and Rehabilitation
Author: Menachem Agassi
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1000941949

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Discusses the latest information regarding the processes and mechanisms responsible for runoff and erosion by water in arable lands--detailing state-of-the-art water and soil conservation methods. Elucidates the rehabilitation of agricultural lands depleted by human activity.


TVA.

TVA.
Author: Tennessee Valley Authority
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1952
Genre:
ISBN:

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Soil and Water Conservation Advances in the United States

Soil and Water Conservation Advances in the United States
Author: Teddy Michael Zobeck
Publisher: ASA-CSSA-SSSA
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780891188520

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Have agricultural management efforts begun in the desperation of the Dust Bowl brought us to where we need to be tomorrow? Questions about the environmental footprint of farming make this book required reading. Approximately 62% of the total U.S. land area is used for agriculture, and this land also provides critical ecosystem functions. Authors from each region of the continental United States describe the progress of soil and water conservation to date and visualize how agricultural production practices must change in future years to address the newest challenges.


Experiment Station Record

Experiment Station Record
Author: United States. Office of Experiment Stations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1074
Release: 1929
Genre: Agricultural experiment stations
ISBN:

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Imperial Gullies

Imperial Gullies
Author: Kate Barger Showers
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2005
Genre: Soil conservation
ISBN: 0821416138

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Once the grain basket for South Africa, much of Lesotho has become a scarred and treeless wasteland. The nation's spectacular gullying has concerned environmentalists and conservationists for more than half a century, In Imperial Gullies: Soil Erosion and Conservation in Lesotho, Kate B. Showers documents the truth behind this devastation. Showers reconstructs the history of the landscape, beginning with a history of the soil. She concludes that Lesotho's distinctive erosion chasms, called dongas, often cited as an example of destructive land-use practices by African farmers, actually were caused by colonial and postcolonial practices. The residents of Lesotho emerge as victims of a failed technology. Their efforts to mitigate or resist implementation of destructive soil conservation engineering works were thwarted, and they were blamed for the consequences of policies promoted by international soil conservationists since the 1930s. Imperial Gullies calls for an observational, experimental and, most importantly, a fully consultative and participatory approach to address Lesotho's serious contemporary problems of soil erosion. The first book to bring to center stage the historical practice of colonial soil science and a cautionary tale of western science in unfamiliar terrain it will interest a broad, interdisciplinary audience in African and environmental studies, social sciences, and history. "Showers shows how local people understood that colonial contour conservation methods and road building actually stimulated gully erosion, something colonial scientists failed to realize. Overall it is undoubtedly one of the most important books written to date on any part of the environmental history of Africa. Moreover it stands out in the discipline of environmental history in general as an unusually sophisticated work of great insight and explanatory power."---Richard H. Grove, author of Green Imperialism: Colonial Expansion, Tropical Island Edens and the Origins of Environmentalism, 1600-1860 Kate B. Showers is a visiting research fellow and senior research associate at the Centre for World Environmental History, University of Sussex, England. She has lived in rural Lesotho and has served as head of research, Institute of Southern African Studies, National University of Lesotho.