Human-induced soil degradation activities
                                 
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| Authors: |  J. van Baren1, L. Oldeman1                 1International Soil Reference and Information Centre (ISRIC) P.O. Box 353, 6700 AJ Wageningen, the Netherlands, E-mail: soil@isric.nl  | 
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| Abstract : | Abstract. Soil degradation is occurring over vast areas. The GLASOD and ASSOD projects reflect the pre-sent status of human-induced soil degradation and its impact on food productivity related to productivity changes observed in the recent past. However, there is a great need for well-documented, reliable soil information and other related data at national and regional levels to better understand and quality the impact of changing soil conditions or biomass production.  | 
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| Keywords : | soil degradation, GLASOD project, SOTER project, ASSOD project. | ||||||||
| Language : | English | ||||||||