Title:
Human Dimensions of Soil Sustainability
Publication Year:
2008
Abstract:
Human dimensions of soil sustainability are manifold. Soil sustainability depends on a variety of human actions that influence the soil inadvertently or with deliberate intention to do so. Inadvertent influences may be brought about by a diversity of socio-economic changes including, inter alia, the global, national, or local economy, or political regimes, changing global markets, urban expansion, labor availability, farming systems, residential patterns, or local development. These changes may be beyond the control of the individual farmer, cooperative, or industry or be based on the farmers' selection of alternative socio-economic priorities unrelated to soil productivity. Keywords: conservation tillage, farming systems, indigenous soil classification, millet, socio-economic dimensions.
Publication Title:
Encyclopedia of Soil Science
Volume:
Second - Edition
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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