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With the increasing concern over rural livelihoods and the food
security of poor communities in developing countries, it is vital
that land quality is maintained. Yet, land degradation is
widespread and is lowering the productive capacity of the land in
these countries. This practical handbook presents simple,
non-technical indicators for assessing land degradation in the
field. Based on the perspective of the farmer, the methods selected
lend meaning to real farming situations, helping the field
professional to understand not only the impact of degradation but
also the benefits to be gained from reversing it. The handbook
shows how to calculate indicators such as those of soil loss,
explains the interpretation of results and in particular how
combinations of different indicators can give conclusive evidence
of the severity of land degradation. The focus of the book is
firmly on understanding the farmer's interaction with the land, and
how environmental protection, food security and the well-being of
rural land users may be assured. With detailed figures,
photographs, worked examples and sample forms based on assessment
techniques validated by field professionals in Africa, Asia and
Latin America, this will be an essential training manual will be
invaluable for field-workers in NGOs and in governmental and
educational institutions. It will also be of interest to
researchers and academics in development, environment and
agriculture.
With the increasing concern over rural livelihoods and the food
security of poor communities in developing countries, it is vital
that land quality is maintained. Yet, land degradation is
widespread and is lowering the productive capacity of the land in
these countries. This practical handbook presents simple,
non-technical indicators for assessing land degradation in the
field. Based on the perspective of the farmer, the methods selected
lend meaning to real farming situations, helping the field
professional to understand not only the impact of degradation but
also the benefits to be gained from reversing it. The handbook
shows how to calculate indicators such as those of soil loss,
explains the interpretation of results and in particular how
combinations of different indicators can give conclusive evidence
of the severity of land degradation. The focus of the book is
firmly on understanding the farmer's interaction with the land, and
how environmental protection, food security and the well-being of
rural land users may be assured. With detailed figures,
photographs, worked examples and sample forms based on assessment
techniques validated by field professionals in Africa, Asia and
Latin America, this will be an essential training manual will be
invaluable for field-workers in NGOs and in governmental and
educational institutions. It will also be of interest to
researchers and academics in development, environment and
agriculture.
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