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Vetiver grass: a thin green line against erosion

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For developing nations, soil erosion is among the most chronic environmental and economic burdens.

Vast amounts of topsoil are washed or blown away from arable land only to accumulate in rivers, reservoirs, harbors, and estuaries, thereby creating a double disaster: a vital resource disappears from where it is desperately needed and is deposited where it is equally unwanted.

Despite much rhetoric and effort, little has been done to overcome this problem.

Vetiver, a little-known tropical grass, offers one practical and inexpensive way to control erosion on a huge scale in both humid and semi-arid regions.

Hedges of this deeply rooted species catch and hold back sediments while the stiff foliage acts as a filter that also slows runoff and keeps moisture on site.

This book assesses vetiver's promise and limitations and identifies places where this grass can be deployed without undue environmental risk.

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National Academy Press
0309598141 / 9780309598149
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
631.452
01/01/1993
United States
English
169 pages
152 x 229 mm
Copy: 100%; print: 100%