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Urban Soils - Principles and Practice (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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Urban Soils - Principles and Practice (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Series: Progress in Soil Science
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This textbook addresses the increasing trend in urbanization of the
world's population and its relation with urban soils. Written by
active practitioners of university level teaching and research,
this book is designed primarily as an educational text, while it
also provides readers with an authoritative gateway to the primary
literature. It includes explicit coverage of spatial and
statistical (multivariate) techniques and case studies to
illustrate key concept, and to support practical guidance in issues
such as data collection and analysis. The authors reflect current
developments in research and urban trends. In China, for example,
the proportion of the population living in cities increased from
13% in 1950 to 45% in 2010 (World Bank data). Australia is one of
the world's top ten urbanised countries with population greater
than ten million, with approximately 90% of its population living
in cities, mainly along Australia's coast. The most rapidly
urbanising populations are currently in nations of the African
continent. Soils in urban areas have multiple functions which are
becoming more valued by urban communities: soils supply water,
nutrients and physical support for urban plant and animal
communities (parks, reserves, gardens), and are becoming
increasingly valued for growing food. Soils may be used for
building foundations, or as building materials themselves. Urban
hydrology relies on the existence of unsealed soils for aquifer
protection and flood control. This volume presents the importance
of urban ecosystems and the impacts of global change. It examines
pedogenesis of urban soils: natural materials affected by urban
phenomena, and natural processes acting on urban materials,
including an examination of different climatic zones. There is a
focus on soils formed on landfill, reclaimed land, dredge spoils as
well as soil-related changes in urban geomorphology. There is
plenty of discussion on urban soil as a source and sink as well as
soil geochemistry and health. The book is intended primarily as a
text for upper-level undergraduate, and postgraduate (Masters)
students. It will also be invaluable as a resource for
professionals such as researchers, environmental regulators, and
environmental consultants.
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