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Geopedology: An Integration of Geomorphology and Pedology for Soil and Landscape Studies (en Inglés)
Joseph Alfred Zinck
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Graciela Metternicht
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Héctor Francisco del Valle
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Springer
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Geopedology: An Integration of Geomorphology and Pedology for Soil and Landscape Studies (en Inglés) - Zinck, Joseph Alfred ; Metternicht, Graciela ; del Valle, Héctor Francisco
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Reseña del libro "Geopedology: An Integration of Geomorphology and Pedology for Soil and Landscape Studies (en Inglés)"
This updated and revised second edition brings geopedology issues into the current context. This new edition extends the work on popular topics such as digital soil mapping, GIS and landscape mapping, and it also gives valuable insight with up-to-date theoretical discussions and new application with relevant case studies. This textbook offers a proven approach for reliable mapping of soil-landscape relationships to derive information for policy, planning and management at scales ranging from local to regional. Filled with didactic elements such as case studies, visual aids (maps, charts and figures), questions and answers, the book is of interest to geohazard studies, land use conflict analysis, land use planning, land degradation assessment, and land suitability analysis. Soil is a vital resource for society at large and an important determinant of the economic status of nations. The intensification of natural disasters and the increased land use competition for food and energy have raised awareness of the relevant role the pedosphere plays in natural and anthropogenic environments. Recent papers and global initiatives show a renewed interest in soil research and its applications for improved planning and management of this fragile and finite resource.