Impact of land-use and land-management on the water infiltration capacity of soils on a catchment scale

Faculty Agriculture Year: 2011
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
Authors:
Journal: ISBN: 978-3-930037-74-2 , GermanyISBN: 978-3-930037-74-2 , Julius Kühn Institute (JKI Volume:
Keywords : Impact , land-use , land-management , , water infiltration capacity , soils    
Abstract:
Agriculture is the largest user of the resource soil. So, even small changes in certain soil properties can lead to huge effects on a regional scale. The infiltration capacity is such an important soil parameter, and also a good indicator o
   
     
 
       

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