Land Degradation
Discover the insightful work of Anthony Chisholm in his book Land Degradation, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. Spanning 428 pages, this comprehensive volume delves into the critical conservation issues surrounding land degradation, a pressing concern that first emerged prominently in the 1980s. Chisholm offers a multi-disciplinary perspective, exploring the complex problems associated with degrading land, including the onsite and offsite effects of soil erosion, nutrient loss, and salinisation. This book also discusses essential conservation policies aimed at addressing these challenges effectively. Ideal for students, researchers, and environmental professionals, Land Degradation is an essential resource for understanding the intricate relationship between land management and sustainable practices. Enhance your knowledge and contribute to the conversation on land conservation with this pivotal text.