The Relationship of Federal Soil Erosion Control Laws for Croplands in the United States to Sustained Forest Production
1997
Siegel, W.C.
Soil erosion is the most significant form of agricultural water pollution. Approximately a quarter of croplands in the United States is classified as highly erodible. The Conservation Reserve Program will take 45 million acres of the most erodible and fragile cropland - about 10 percent of the total - out of production. Tree planting has made a substantial contribution to the timber growing stock - particularly in the southern United States.
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书目信息
出版者
IUFRO
页码
373 p.
其它主题
Ressource forestiere; Lutte antierosion; Control de la erosion; Etats unis
语言
英语
注释
p. 109-115, 9 ref.
ISBN
3-901347-08-9
类型
Non-Conventional
来源
Developments in Forest and Environmental Law Influencing Natural Resource Management and Forestry Practices in the United States of America and Canada, Schmithuesen, F. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich (Switzerland))Siegel, W.C. (eds.).- Vienna (Austria): IUFRO, 1997.- ISBN 3-901347-08-9
1998-08-15
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