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Soils in the Urban Environment

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Urban areas contain a wide variety of open spaces, yet much of this has evolved under the pressures of human population with minimal management.

The last 40 years have seen problems of varying severity begin to appear, including contamination, erosion, acidification and compaction.

These problems have brought attention to the importance of the soil cover, the need for better understanding it, and the need for its protection.

This book is a review of state-of-the-art science for soil in urban areas.

Based on a meeting organized by the Nature Conservancy Council and the British Society of Soil Science, the nine chapters cover soil classification, contamination by waste and metals, physical and biological properties, nutrient provision and cycling, vegetation, and soil storage.

The book provides a basis from which to plan future research and development programs.

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
0632029889 / 9780632029884
Hardback
14/05/1991
United States
184 pages
188 x 246 mm, 612 grams
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