Soil hydrology, land use and agriculture: measurement and modelling [electronic resource] Edited by M. K. Shukla.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: CABI BooksPublisher: Wallingford UK CAB International 2011Edition: 1Description: 426ppContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781845938772
- mathematical models
- chemical properties of soil
- erosion
- watersheds
- agronomy
- soil physical properties
- land use
- catchment areas
- simulation models
- physical properties of soil
- climate change
- sustainability
- global warming
- soil chemical properties
- measurement
- climatic change
- agriculture
- metrology
- catchment hydrology
- soil water content
Agriculture is strongly affected by changes in soil hydrology as well as by changes in land use and management practices and the complex interactions between them. This book aims to expand our knowledge and understanding of these interactions on a watershed scale, using soil hydrology models, and to address the consequences of land use and management changes on agriculture from a research perspective. Case studies illustrate the impact of land use and management practices on various soil hydrological parameters under different climates and ecosystems.
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