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논문 기본 정보
- 자료유형
- 학술대회자료
- 저자정보
- 발행연도
- 2014.6
- 수록면
- 41 - 41 (1page)
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Soils are a primary resource on which a significant proportion of the world’s poorest people depend for their livelihoods and subsistence. Many are now reliant on degraded soils with established links to persistent poverty. Historical changes to land use and management, reflecting multiple societal and economic drivers, compounded by unsustainable contemporary management, have reduced the basic soil capital with impacts on multiple ecosystem services (e.g. water supply and retention, soil quality, biomass production) and resultant disservices e.g. erosion problems, poor water and soil quality to total loss of productive land and loss of biodiversity). These serve to compound the issues around poverty alleviation. In the broader context, The Millennium Development Goals (especially 1 & 7) cannot be addressed successfully without tackling ecosystem services supplied by soils. This talk will present the first results from the ALTER project which is funded by UK NERC and UKAID (2013-2016) to research the poverty-linked issues of soil degradation in sub-Saharan Africa. ALTER is focussing on the opportunities to improve the supply of ecosystem services by enhancing the functioning of soils at field to catchment scale, across land uses from crop to natural vegetation, and in degraded and restored land. Our case study areas in Southern Ethiopia and Western Uganda enable us to explore the parallels and distinctions between dryland areas with mineral soils and ... 전체 초록 보기
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