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This book presents the basic concepts of quantitative soil science and, within this framework, it seeks to construct a new body of knowledge. There is a growing need for quantitative approach in soil science, which arises from a general demand for improved economic production and environmental management. Pedometrics can be defined as the development and application of statistical and mathematical methods applicable to data analysis problems in soil science. This book shows how pedometrics can address key soil-related questions from a quantitative point of view. It addresses four main areas which are akin to the problems of conventional pedology: (i) Understanding the pattern of soil distribution in character space – soil classification, (ii) Understanding soil spatial and temporal variation, (iii) Evaluating the utility and quality of soil and ultimately, (iv) Understanding the genesis of soil. This is the first book that address these problems in a coherent quantitate approach.
This book introduces the concept of soil security and its five dimensions: Capability, Capital, Condition, Connectivity and Codification. These five dimensions make it possible to understand soil's role in delivering ecosystem services and to quantify soil resource by measuring, mapping, modeling and managing it. Each dimension refers to a specific aspect: contribution to global challenges (Capability), value of the soil (Capital), current state of the soil (Condition), how people are connected to the soil (Connectivity) and development of good policy (Codification). This book considers soil security as an integral part of meeting the ongoing challenge to maintain human health and secure our planet's sustainability. The concept of soil security helps to achieve the need to maintain and improve the world’s soil for the purpose of producing food, fiber and freshwater, and contributing to energy and climate sustainability. At the same time it helps to maintain biodiversity and protects ecosystem goods and services.
The Impact of Foreign Interventions on Democracy and Human Rights provides holistic studies exploring the relationship between military and economic interventions and the policies, methods, intentions, and consequences of the various American, French, and Chinese interventions in the case studies they present.
This book offers an introduction to the soils of Aotearoa New Zealand, structured according to the New Zealand soil classification system. Starting with an overview of the importance and distribution of New Zealand soils, it subsequently provides essential information on each of the 15 New Zealand soil orders in separate chapters. Each chapter, illustrated with diagrams and photographs in colour, includes a summary of the main features of the soils in the order, their genesis and relationships with landscapes, their key properties including examples of physical and chemical characteristics, and their classification, use, and management. The book then features a chapter on soils in the Ross Sea region of Antarctica and concludes by considering New Zealand soils in a global context, soil-formation pathways, and methods used in New Zealand to evaluate soils and assist in land-management decisions. Information about how to access detailed information via links to the Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research website is also included.
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Ce guide rassemble l’ensemble des références agro-écologiques disponibles pour les espaces pastoraux du massif de la Vanoise. Une clé de détermination permet, dans un premier temps, de reconnaître et de caractériser les différents faciès de végétation. Des recommandations de gestion pastorale sont proposées. Elles répondent aux besoins des élevages présents en Vanoise, tout en prenant en compte les enjeux écologiques de ces milieux.Cet ouvrage a été conçu pour les utilisateurs et gestionnaires des alpages de la Vanoise, éleveurs ou techniciens, soucieux de concilier le pastoralisme et la préservation d’un patrimoine biologique exceptionnel.
Lors de la phase de régénération, les gestionnaires forestiers sont souvent confrontés aux questions suivantes. Faut-il intervenir ? Pour contrôler quels végétaux ? À quel stade ? Avec quels outils ? Comment les mettre en œuvre ? Quelles seront les conséquences de l’intervention ? Les auteurs répondent sans a priori en proposant une synthèse des connaissances scientifiques associée à un manuel de mise en œuvre des herbicides réglementairement utilisables. Ce guide pratique s’adresse aux gestionnaires forestiers et à tous les publics qui peuvent être amenés à s’intéresser aux problèmes d’interférences entre les essences forestières et la végétation ambiante.
L’objectif de ce guide est de fournir aux agriculteurs et à leurs structures de conseil des informations sur la gestion des déjections animales des petites et moyennes exploitations dont la production annuelle ne dépasse pas 1 000 tonnes de solides ou 5 000 tonnes de lisier. En s'appuyant sur l'état des connaissances actuelles, les solutions proposées présentent des performances technico-économiques compatibles avec les règlements en vigueur et la pérennité de ces exploitations. Afin d’illustrer l'analyse, trois exemples de petites ou moyennes fermes sont présentées avec des suggestions pratiques quant à la façon de gérer les effluents en excès sur les exploitations.