Soil Science in Costa Rica

Soil Science in Costa Rica
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Publisher : Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE
Total Pages : 174
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Costa Rican Ecosystems

Costa Rican Ecosystems
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 798
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ISBN-10 : 9780226278933
ISBN-13 : 022627893X
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Synopsis Costa Rican Ecosystems by : Maarten Kappelle

In 1502, Christopher Columbus named Costa Rica, and while gold and silver never materialized to justify the moniker of rich coast in purely economic terms, scientists and ecotravelers alike have long appreciated its incredible wealth. Wealth in Costa Rica is best measured by its biodiversityhome to a dizzying number of plants and animals, many endemic, it s a country that has long encouraged and welcomed researchers from the world over, and is exemplary in the creation and commitment to indigenous conservation and management programs. Costa Rica is considered to have the best preserved natural resources in Latin America. Approximately nine percent (about 1,000,000 acres) of Costa Rica has been protected in 15 national parks, and a comparable amount of land is protected as wildlife refuges, forest reserves or Indian reservations. This long-awaited synthesis of Costa Rican ecosystems is an authoritative presentation of the paleoecology, biogeography, structure, conservation, and sustainable use of Costa Rica s ecosystems. It systematically covers the entire range of Costa Rica s natural and managed, terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems, including its island systems (Cocos Islands), the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and shores (coasts, coral reefs, mangrove forests), its lowlands (dry, season and wet forests), its highlands (the northern volcanoes and southern Talamanca s), and its estuaries, rivers, lakes, swamps and bogs. The volume s integrated, comprehensive format will be welcomed by tropical and temperate biologists alike, by biogeographers, plant and animal ecologists, marine biologists, conservation biologists, foresters, policy-makers and all scientists, natural history specialists and all with an interest in Costa Rica s ecosystems."

The Literature of Soil Science

The Literature of Soil Science
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 476
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ISBN-10 : 0801429218
ISBN-13 : 9780801429217
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Synopsis The Literature of Soil Science by : Peter McDonald

A collection of 14 discussions of the past and present literature about soil science. The topics include a historical survey, bibliometrics, introduction into developing countries, societies and their publishing influence, information systems, core monographs, primary journals, maps, and other aspec

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Publisher : Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE
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Handbook of Soil Sciences (Two Volume Set)

Handbook of Soil Sciences (Two Volume Set)
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 2249
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ISBN-10 : 9781439803042
ISBN-13 : 1439803048
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Synopsis Handbook of Soil Sciences (Two Volume Set) by : Pan Ming Huang

An evolving, living organic/inorganic covering, soil is in dynamic equilibrium with the atmosphere above, the biosphere within, and the geology below. It acts as an anchor for roots, a purveyor of water and nutrients, a residence for a vast community of microorganisms and animals, a sanitizer of the environment, and a source of raw materials for co

Advances in Soil Science

Advances in Soil Science
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781461230304
ISBN-13 : 1461230306
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The study of soils has taken on increased importance because a rapidly expanding population is placing demands on the soil never before experi enced. This has led to an increase in land degradation. Land degradation is one of the most severe problems facing mankind. Volume 11 of Advances in Soil Science was devoted entirely to this critical area of soil science. The editors of that volume, R. Lal and B.A. Stewart, defined soil degradation as the decline in soil quality caused by its misuse by humans. They further stated that soil degradation is a major concern for at least two reasons. First, it undermines the productive capacity of an ecosystem. Second, it affects global climate through alterations in water and energy balances and disruptions in cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and other elements. Through its impact on agricultural productivity and environment, soil deg radation leads to political and social instability, enhanced rate of deforesta tion, intensive use of marginal and fragile lands, accelerated runoff and soil erosion, pollution of natural waters, and emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. In fact, soil degradation affects the very fabric of mankind.

Humid Tropical Environments

Humid Tropical Environments
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 454
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ISBN-10 : 9780631191742
ISBN-13 : 0631191747
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Synopsis Humid Tropical Environments by : Alison Reading

The humid tropics contain some of the world's richest, most diverse, most important and most threatened environments. This book draws on recent work by geographers, biologists, ecologists, geologists and climatologists to present a complete and integrated appraisal of the natural environment of all the humid tropical regions of the world. The most complete textbook on this key subject. Fully illustrated throughout with photographs and diagrams. Informative case studies and examples. Considers the physical environment as a whole and stresses the link between the elements.

Clays: Controlling the Environment

Clays: Controlling the Environment
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Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages : 877
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ISBN-10 : 9780643105669
ISBN-13 : 0643105662
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Synopsis Clays: Controlling the Environment by : GJ Churchman

Proceedings of the 10th International Clays Conference, Adelaide, Australia, July 18 to 23, 1993. Clays have provided us with the most active ingredients in soils, with building materials, with pottery and ceramics for both utility and decoration, and with coatings and fillers for paper, among other uses. The unique properties of these apparently everyday materials are being studied and used in an increasing range of industrial and environmental applications. Clays: Controlling the Environment provides a valuable compendium of the latest results from the complete range of clay-related scientific research. It includes coverage of the economic and environmental issues as well as directions for further research and development in many vital and expanding industries. All papers in these proceedings were subject to peer review. The topics discussed are: Clays in industry and the environment Surface and interlayer reactions Clay mineral structures and chemistry Methods of investigation Clays in geology Soil mineralogy The emphasis of this book reflects the vital role that clays play in controlling natural, polluted and technological environments.

Annual Report '78

Annual Report '78
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Publisher : IICA Biblioteca Venezuela
Total Pages : 208
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