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Metropolis (Hardcover)
Michael E Bragg, Jon M Bragg
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The world population in 1930 was 2 billion. It reached 3 billion in
1960, stands at 4. 6 billion today, and is expected to reach 6
billion by the end of the century. The food and fiber needs of such
a rapidly increasing population are enormous. One of the most basic
resources, perhaps the most basic of all, for meeting these needs
is the soil. There is an urgent need to improve and protect this
resource on which the future of mankind directly depends. We must
not only learn how to use the soil to furnish our immediate needs,
but also ensure that the ability of the soil to sustain food
production in the future is unimpaired. This is indeed a mammoth
task; a 1977 United Nations survey reported that almost one-fifth
of the world's is now being steadily degraded. The diversity of
soil makes it cropland necessary for research to be conducted in
many locations. There are basic principles, however, that are
universal. This, Advances in Soil Sciences, presents clear and
concise reviews in all areas of soil science for everyone
interested in this basic resource and man's influence on it. The
purpose of the series is to provide a forum for leading scientists
to analyze and summarize the available scientific information on a
subject, assessing its importance and identifying additional
research needs. But most importantly, the contributors will develop
principles that have practical applications to both developing and
developed agricultures.
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