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Secrets of Soil

Yves Earhart

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Secrets of Soil" reveals the critical role soil plays in ecosystems, agriculture, and mitigating climate change. It highlights how soil, a dynamic ecosystem teeming with life, is far more than just dirt. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding soil composition and the interactions between minerals, organic matter, water, and air.

 
It argues that healthy soil is fundamental to addressing global challenges like food insecurity and water scarcity. The book explores the impact of various farming practices on soil health, contrasting intensive agriculture with sustainable methods like no-till farming and crop rotation.

 
It demonstrates how soil regulates water cycles, filters pollutants, and sequesters carbon, all vital for environmental sustainability. By integrating Earth sciences, geography, and environmental science, "Secrets of Soil" offers a holistic perspective on soil management.

 
The book progresses from fundamental concepts like soil formation and classification to the biological aspects of soil and the impacts of human activities. It concludes with practical strategies for restoring degraded soils and promoting sustainable land management. This comprehensive approach makes it a valuable resource for students, environmental professionals, and anyone seeking to understand the hidden world beneath our feet.
Verfügbar seit: 12.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 89 Seiten.

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