Soil erosion in developing countries: a socio-economic appraisal.

作者: Jayanath Ananda , Gamini Herath

DOI: 10.1016/S0301-4797(03)00082-3

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摘要: Soil erosion is the single most important environmental degradation problem in the developing world. Despite the plethora of literature that exists on the incidence, causes and impacts …

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