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    DETERMINACIÓN DEL RIESGO DE EROSIÓN HÍDRICA DE SUELOS DE LOS DEPARTAMENTOS MINAS Y CHOS MALAL (NEUQUÉN) MEDIANTE LA APLICACIÓN DE LA ECUACIÓN UNIVERSAL DE PÉRDIDA DE SUELO (USLE)... by Laurentino Hernandez, Ana C. Dufilho

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Soil erosion is one of the greatest environmental problems in semi-arid. 35.0 % of the Patagonia suffers from degradation mainly due to livestock, having sectors with a few probability of recovery. …”
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    Development of Microbiology Plantation-Based Multimodal Segmentation for Smart Garden Using Machine Learning by S. Prasath, Ramkumar Govindaraj, Ram Subbiah, Sulaiman Ali Alharbi, Hesham S. Almoallim, S. Priya, Begna Dejene Mulugeta

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Normally, gardens lower the ambient temperature, which would improve air quality, absorb pollutants, and produce oxygen. Trees reduce soil erosion, increase fertility, and help retain soil moisture. …”
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    Climate change impacts on maize and dry bean yields of smallholder farmers in Honduras by MENDOZA, Carlos O., GIGENA, Rubén, DÍAZ-AMBRONA, Carlos G. H.

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Results indicate large uncertainty in crop production from various GCM simulations and future emissions scenarios, but generally reduced yields at low elevations by 0 % to 22 % in suitable areas for crop production and increased yield at the cooler, on the hillsides, where farming needs to reduce soil erosion with conservation techniques. Further studies are needed to investigate strategies to reduce impacts and to explore adaptation tactics.…”
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    Application Prospect of Big Data Technology in the Informatization of Soil and Water Conservation by LUO Wen, LIU Xing, YUAN Zaijian

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Soil and water conservation is an important part of China's environmental protection work.The construction and application of big data of China's ecological environment have brought technological innovation to soil and water conservation work.However,the application of big data technology in the informatization of soil and water conservation is still in the exploratory stage,and the technology is only used in the soil and water conservation monitoring and construction project guidelines.This paper briefly discusses the informatization construction of soil and water conservation in China.It prospects for the application of big data technology in the design,scheme preparation,monitoring,supervision and management,acceptance evaluation,treatment informatization of soil and water conservation and soil erosion forecasting combined with the processing systems such as batch data,streaming data,interactive data and graph data and the analysis techniques such as knowledge calculation and in-depth learning. …”
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    Environmental degradation and food security in Somalia by Bile Abdisalan Nor, Yusniliyana Yusof

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Somalia grapples with significant land degradation due to soil erosion, deforestation, and overgrazing. These environmental stressors diminish agricultural productivity, further exacerbating food insecurity among the population. …”
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    From repairing the damaged landscape to restoration project by Céline Granjou, Stéphanie Gaucherand, Elaine Chanteloup

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…At first, revegetation techniques were developed to fight soil erosion, but soon also became associated with the idea of “turning the mountain green again”. …”
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    Assessing the Impact of Stone Quarrying on Vegetation Cover in Kiyoora Kabale District. by Abaho, Amos

    Published 2024
    “…Key findings revealed a decline in vegetation diversity, soil erosion and degradation, dust accumulation on plants, and changes in water resources. …”
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    Mechanism of the effect of chitosan combined with EICP on the erosion resistance of slopes in open-pit mine dump by Zhile WANG, Yu TIAN, Wei ZHOU, Yi WANG, Rui LI, Yihan GUO, Ya TIAN, Ao LU

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Most of the open-pit coal mines in China are located in the ecologically vulnerable regions in the north with obvious seasonal rainfall and poor soil layer, where the ecological background is fragile and soil erosion is serious. To improve the outstanding problems of soil erosion and soil and water loss caused by large-scale development of open-pit mines in the region, it is proposed to use chitosan combined with urease-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (EICP) to modify the dump slope of open-pit mines for corrosion and resistance. resistance modification. …”
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    Study on the Spatial and Temporal Differences of Water Poverty in the Yellow River Basin and Its Influencing Factors by WANG Shuhe

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In order to scientifically and reasonably evaluate the current situation of water poverty in the Yellow River Basin,and strengthen the planning and management of the sustainability of water resources in the Yellow River Basin,this paper builds a water poverty index model based on the theory of water poverty,measures the level of water poverty of 9 provinces in the Yellow River Basin from 2011 to 2017 by the model,and analyzes its temporal and spatial differences and influencing factors.The results show that:①The water poverty of the 9 provinces in the Yellow River Basin was serious overall,the water poverty gap was widening year by year,and the WPI rankings of the provinces were changed.②There were significant spatial differences in the level of water poverty,including severe water poverty,moderate water poverty,and mild water poverty.③From the overall perspective of the Yellow River Basin,the industrial structure had a negative impact,while the environmental regulation,technical level,farmland water conservancy facilities construction and soil erosion control area had positive impacts;from a provincial perspective,the key factors affecting the level of water poverty in each province were different,based on which suggestions on promoting the efficient use of water resources and alleviating the water poverty are put forward.…”
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    Geotechnical Engineering Properties of Soils Solidified by Microbially Induced CaCO3 Precipitation (MICP) by Jia Liu, Gang Li, Xi’an Li

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Thus, the application of this technology was foreseen in geotechnical engineering and environment (building antiseepage, contaminated soil restoration, slope soil erosion, and sand liquefaction). In this review article, based on current research findings, the urea hydrolysis and the cementation mechanism of MICP are briefly described. …”
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    Evolutionary Prediction of Soil Loss from Observed Rainstorm Parameters in an Erosion Watershed Using Genetic Programming by Kennedy C. Onyelowe, Ahmed M. Ebid, Light Nwobia

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Various environmental problems such as soil degradation and landform evolutions are initiated by a natural process known as soil erosion. Aggregated soil surfaces are dispersed through the impact of raindrop and its associated parameters, which were considered in this present work as function of soil loss. …”
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    Effects of Excessive Grazing of Livestock on Soil Organic Carbon Changes in Kermanshah Province by Mohammad Gheitury, Mosayeb Heshmati, Yahya Parvizi, Mohsen Abbasini

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Excessive grazing of livestock is an important parameter in degradation of vegetationand soil erosion in rangeland. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of trapping on Organic carbon storage of soil. …”
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    Identification of Soil and Water Conservation Technologies Used on Different Landscape Positions in Maziba Sub-catchment by Ndemere, Julius, Mary makokha, Tenywa Moses

    Published 2018
    “…Despite the technologies that have been introduced in Maziba sub-catchment, farmers have variations in technology acceptance due to over cultivation of land, population pressure, and deforestation that accelerate soil erosion. The objective of the study was to characterize soil and water conservation technologies used at different landscape positions by farmers in Maziba sub-catchment. …”
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    HOTSED: A new integrated model for assessing potential hotspots of sediment sources and related sediment dynamics at watershed scale by Manuel La Licata, Alberto Bosino, Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi, Mattia De Amicis, Andrea Mandarino, Andrea Terret, Michael Maerker

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…These areas are often linked with active landslides highly connected to the drainage system and frequently associated with other processes like bank erosion or surficial soil erosion. The model also highlighted linear hotspots corresponding to drainages flowing alongside or intersecting complex geomorphic systems such as landslides. …”
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    Enhancing soybean productivity through agroforestry, organic waste fertilization, and mulching: A review about climate change by Wahidurromdloni Fauzan, Theresia Sri Budiastuti Maria, Supriyono

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Agroforestry reduced soil erosion by 50% and increased soil carbon stocks by 26-34% at various depths. …”
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    Impact of war on the environment: ecocide by Yohannes Desalegn Wirtu, Umer Abdela

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Wars are recorded from the ancient Egyptian dynasty to the modern era, and all are left concerning effects on mother nature such as deforestation, loss of biodiversity, soil erosion, and water, and air pollution. Some conflicts that are especially noted are the Vietnam War, Gulf War, and contemporary wars in Ukraine which are considered as examples of ecocide in today’s context. …”
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    Fonctionnement hydrologique et enjeux de société : exemples de l’aquifère crayeux de l’Ouest du Bassin de Paris by Jean-Paul Dupont

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…On the plateaus, the input karst is covered by superficial formations more (clay with flints and Quaternary loesses). Runoff produces soil erosion within small watersheds. Runoff and sub-surface flows are swallowed up in sinkholes of the input karst. …”
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