The Soil Handbook

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The "Soil Handbook," edited by Maria Innokentyevna Gerasimova and I.V. Kovda, is a unique and indispensable resource for anyone interested in soil science, agriculture, and ecosystems. This book serves as a comprehensive guide to the fascinating world of soils, revealing the complex processes behind their formation, properties, and functions, as well as their vital role in ecology and farming. Covering a broad range of topics—from the fundamentals of soil science to modern methods of analysis and classification—this handbook offers readers a deep understanding of different soil types, their characteristics, and their importance in supporting plant and animal life. It also addresses pressing issues such as soil conservation, degradation, and restoration, making it highly relevant in today’s ecological challenges. Ideal for students of agronomy and ecology, researchers, practicing farmers, and anyone eager to gain a deeper insight into the natural world, the "Soil Handbook" is a valuable tool for expanding your knowledge of soil’s significance in our environment. Written in accessible language, it is easy to understand even for those just beginning to explore this subject. A key theme of the book is the interaction between soil and the surrounding environment. The authors pay special attention to how soils influence climate, water resources, and biological diversity. This perspective helps readers realize that soil health is not only a matter for agriculture but also a global issue requiring a multidisciplinary approach and collaborative efforts. The authors combine scientific rigor with clarity, skillfully blending theoretical insights with practical recommendations. This makes the book useful for both scientists and practitioners. If you are familiar with Gerasimova’s other works—such as her research on ecology and sustainable development—you will appreciate her ability to explain complex ideas in a straightforward and engaging manner. More than just a textbook, the "Soil Handbook" is a true encyclopedia that will serve as a reliable companion throughout your professional journey. It offers not only theoretical knowledge but also practical advice for working with soil, making it an essential tool for agronomists and ecologists alike. If you are seeking books on soil science, ecology, or agriculture that will deepen your understanding of natural processes, look no further than the "Soil Handbook." This work is a vital step toward recognizing the importance of soil conservation and sustainable resource management. Don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the captivating world of soils that this book unveils, and let it become your trusted guide in exploring this complex and vital subject.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Герасимова
Мария Иннокентьевна
Пер. с фр. И. В. Ковда
Под ред. М. И. Герасимовой
ред - Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785935200046
- Release date
- 2000