Theory and Practice of Soil Loss Control in Eastern China
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BY D.L. Deangelis, J.C. Zhang, J.Y. Zhuang
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After the 1998 flood of the Yangtze River, one of the world’s most important rivers, environmental experts realized that, to control flooding, much more attention must be paid to vegetation cover on bare lands, thin forest land, and shrub-covered land in mountain areas. The Author of this Book is D.L. Deangelis, J.C. Zhang, J.Y. Zhuang In 1999, an environmental monitoring project of the forests in 11 provinces of the Yangtze River basin was undertaken. Array ISBN . This book reports on soil loss prediction and the successful practices of soil loss control in eastern China in recent years. Theory and Practice of Soil Loss Control in Eastern China available in English.
Theory and Practice of Soil Loss Control in Eastern China
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