نتایج جستجو برای: sustainable land management

تعداد نتایج: 1044081  

Journal: :Land 2023

The aim of this study is to determine the effects structural soil restoration on buffering capacities these soils, their productivity, and efficiency use as a basis for sustainable management. Based review literature sources our own experimental research, proposed article shows possibility improving sod-podzolic cohesive sandy soils through amelioration an effective measure protect them from de...

2003
Douglas L. Karlen Craig A. Ditzler Susan S. Andrews

The soil quality concept evolved throughout the 1990s in response to increased global emphasis on sustainable land use and with a holistic focus emphasizing that sustainable soil management requires more than soil erosion control. The concept includes two areas of emphasis—education and assessment—both based soundly on principles of soil science. Soil quality test kits, farmer-based scorecards,...

2011
Giacomo Branca Nancy McCarthy Leslie Lipper Maria Christina Jolejole

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2014
Debishree Khan S. R. Samadder

Uncontrolled growth of the urban population in developing countries in recent years has made solid waste management an important issue. Today municipal solid waste management (MSWM) is one of the most challenging issues in urban cities, which are facing a serious pollution problem due to the generation of huge quantities of solid waste. This results in development of environmentally sustainable...

Journal: :Global change biology 2017
John A Hribljan Esteban Suarez Laura Bourgeau-Chavez Sarah Endres Erik A Lilleskov Segundo Chimbolema Craig Wayson Eleanor Serocki Rodney A Chimner

Tropical peatlands store a significant portion of the global soil carbon (C) pool. However, tropical mountain peatlands contain extensive peat soils that have yet to be mapped or included in global C estimates. This lack of data hinders our ability to inform policy and apply sustainable management practices to these peatlands that are experiencing unprecedented high rates of land use and land c...

Journal: :Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA 2011
P Agamuthu S H Fauziah

Malaysia disposes of 28,500 tonnes of municipal solid waste directly into landfills daily. This fact alone necessitates sustainable landfills to avoid adverse impacts on the population and the environment. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the issues and challenges faced by waste managers in moving towards sustainable landfilling in Malaysia. Various factors influence the management...

1999
Lisa Ting Ian Williamson

This paper is the first part of a two-part series that overviews past trends in the dynamic humankind-land relationship and considers what current trends and global drivers could mean for future land administration and cadastral systems. The aim of this paper is to discuss some of the current forces of change on the humankind/land relationship and why an increasingly integrated approach to land...

2017
Ji Chai Zhanqi Wang Hongwei Zhang

As land resources and ecosystems provide necessary materials and conditions for human development, land use change and ecological security play increasingly important roles in sustainable development. This study aims to reveal the mutual-influence and interaction between land use change and ecological security in Wuhan, based on the coupling coordination degree model. As such, it provides strat...

2017
Huikun Hong Deti Xie Heping Liao Bo Tu Jun Yang

Research on the land use efficiency of rural living spaces is at the core of conflicts about current rural land use and ecological environment construction in China. It can be effectively dealt with through the rational and healthy use of rural land, by promoting sustainable development and urban and rural coordination. Building on the foundation of ecosystem metabolism and sustainable developm...

2015
Xiaoli Hu Ling Lu Xin Li Jianhua Wang Ming Guo Wenping Yuan

The Heihe River Basin (HRB) is a typical arid inland river basin in northwestern China. From the 1960s to the 1990s, the downstream flow in the HRB declined as a result of large, artificial changes in the distribution of water and land and a lack of effective water resource management. Consequently, the ecosystems of the lower reaches of the basin substantially deteriorated. To restore these de...

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