Soil and Water Conservation Policies and Programs (eBook, PDF)
Successes and Failures
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Soil and Water Conservation Policies and Programs: Successes and Failures debates the strengths and weaknesses of soil and water conservation initiatives implemented in North America, Europe, and Australia. Soil and water conservation policies across the globe are examined through the eyes of technical and soil scientists. It also addresses special
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Soil and Water Conservation Policies and Programs: Successes and Failures debates the strengths and weaknesses of soil and water conservation initiatives implemented in North America, Europe, and Australia. Soil and water conservation policies across the globe are examined through the eyes of technical and soil scientists. It also addresses special
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 650
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040294079
- Artikelnr.: 72279585
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 650
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040294079
- Artikelnr.: 72279585
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Ted L. Napier, Silvana M. Napier; Jiri Tvrdon
Soil and Water Conservation Policies and Programs: Successes and Failures:
An IntroductionSoil Conservation Policies and Sustainable Land Management:
A Global OverviewWhat Are the Alternatives to Improve Landscape Quality and
Biodiversity?The Role of the Natural Resources Conservation Service in the
Development and Implementation of Soil and Water Conservation Policies in
the United StatesConservation Policy in the United States: Is There a
Better Way?Implementation of Conservation Title Provisions at the State
LevelThe Role of Private and Professional Organizations in the Development
of Soil and Water Conservation PolicySoil and Water Conservation Policy
Within the United StatesFuture Soil and Water Conservation Policies and
Programs Within the United StatesPolicy Lessons from a Quasi-Regulatory
Conservation ProgramIs U.S. Soil Conservation Policy A Sustainable
Development?Reducing Wind Erosion Damages and the Conservation Reserve
ProgramUnited States' New Pesticide Law: Implications for Soil and Water
ConservationSoil Conservation Policy in Canada: Adrift or in a State of
Evolution?A Critical Assessment of the Ontario Land Stewardship ProgramThe
Permanent Cover Program: Is Twice Enough?Evolving Perspectives, Policies,
and Recommendations on Soil Erosion in the United KingdomLandscape and
Nature Conservation Policies in DenmarkThe CAP Reform and Danish
AgricultureRationality Is in the Eye of the ActorSoil and Water
Conservation Policies in GermanySoil and Water Conservation in East
GermanyLandscape Protection and Economic InterestsSoil and Water
Conservation Policies in AustriaAgricultural Pollution Abatement in
PolandLithuanian Karst Area Management Plan: An Innovative Risk-Based
Approach to Rural Water Quality IssuesSoil and Water Conservation Policies
in YugoslaviaThe Need for Soil and Water Conservation Policies in Central
EuropeSoil and Water Conserv
An IntroductionSoil Conservation Policies and Sustainable Land Management:
A Global OverviewWhat Are the Alternatives to Improve Landscape Quality and
Biodiversity?The Role of the Natural Resources Conservation Service in the
Development and Implementation of Soil and Water Conservation Policies in
the United StatesConservation Policy in the United States: Is There a
Better Way?Implementation of Conservation Title Provisions at the State
LevelThe Role of Private and Professional Organizations in the Development
of Soil and Water Conservation PolicySoil and Water Conservation Policy
Within the United StatesFuture Soil and Water Conservation Policies and
Programs Within the United StatesPolicy Lessons from a Quasi-Regulatory
Conservation ProgramIs U.S. Soil Conservation Policy A Sustainable
Development?Reducing Wind Erosion Damages and the Conservation Reserve
ProgramUnited States' New Pesticide Law: Implications for Soil and Water
ConservationSoil Conservation Policy in Canada: Adrift or in a State of
Evolution?A Critical Assessment of the Ontario Land Stewardship ProgramThe
Permanent Cover Program: Is Twice Enough?Evolving Perspectives, Policies,
and Recommendations on Soil Erosion in the United KingdomLandscape and
Nature Conservation Policies in DenmarkThe CAP Reform and Danish
AgricultureRationality Is in the Eye of the ActorSoil and Water
Conservation Policies in GermanySoil and Water Conservation in East
GermanyLandscape Protection and Economic InterestsSoil and Water
Conservation Policies in AustriaAgricultural Pollution Abatement in
PolandLithuanian Karst Area Management Plan: An Innovative Risk-Based
Approach to Rural Water Quality IssuesSoil and Water Conservation Policies
in YugoslaviaThe Need for Soil and Water Conservation Policies in Central
EuropeSoil and Water Conserv
Soil and Water Conservation Policies and Programs: Successes and Failures:
An IntroductionSoil Conservation Policies and Sustainable Land Management:
A Global OverviewWhat Are the Alternatives to Improve Landscape Quality and
Biodiversity?The Role of the Natural Resources Conservation Service in the
Development and Implementation of Soil and Water Conservation Policies in
the United StatesConservation Policy in the United States: Is There a
Better Way?Implementation of Conservation Title Provisions at the State
LevelThe Role of Private and Professional Organizations in the Development
of Soil and Water Conservation PolicySoil and Water Conservation Policy
Within the United StatesFuture Soil and Water Conservation Policies and
Programs Within the United StatesPolicy Lessons from a Quasi-Regulatory
Conservation ProgramIs U.S. Soil Conservation Policy A Sustainable
Development?Reducing Wind Erosion Damages and the Conservation Reserve
ProgramUnited States' New Pesticide Law: Implications for Soil and Water
ConservationSoil Conservation Policy in Canada: Adrift or in a State of
Evolution?A Critical Assessment of the Ontario Land Stewardship ProgramThe
Permanent Cover Program: Is Twice Enough?Evolving Perspectives, Policies,
and Recommendations on Soil Erosion in the United KingdomLandscape and
Nature Conservation Policies in DenmarkThe CAP Reform and Danish
AgricultureRationality Is in the Eye of the ActorSoil and Water
Conservation Policies in GermanySoil and Water Conservation in East
GermanyLandscape Protection and Economic InterestsSoil and Water
Conservation Policies in AustriaAgricultural Pollution Abatement in
PolandLithuanian Karst Area Management Plan: An Innovative Risk-Based
Approach to Rural Water Quality IssuesSoil and Water Conservation Policies
in YugoslaviaThe Need for Soil and Water Conservation Policies in Central
EuropeSoil and Water Conserv
An IntroductionSoil Conservation Policies and Sustainable Land Management:
A Global OverviewWhat Are the Alternatives to Improve Landscape Quality and
Biodiversity?The Role of the Natural Resources Conservation Service in the
Development and Implementation of Soil and Water Conservation Policies in
the United StatesConservation Policy in the United States: Is There a
Better Way?Implementation of Conservation Title Provisions at the State
LevelThe Role of Private and Professional Organizations in the Development
of Soil and Water Conservation PolicySoil and Water Conservation Policy
Within the United StatesFuture Soil and Water Conservation Policies and
Programs Within the United StatesPolicy Lessons from a Quasi-Regulatory
Conservation ProgramIs U.S. Soil Conservation Policy A Sustainable
Development?Reducing Wind Erosion Damages and the Conservation Reserve
ProgramUnited States' New Pesticide Law: Implications for Soil and Water
ConservationSoil Conservation Policy in Canada: Adrift or in a State of
Evolution?A Critical Assessment of the Ontario Land Stewardship ProgramThe
Permanent Cover Program: Is Twice Enough?Evolving Perspectives, Policies,
and Recommendations on Soil Erosion in the United KingdomLandscape and
Nature Conservation Policies in DenmarkThe CAP Reform and Danish
AgricultureRationality Is in the Eye of the ActorSoil and Water
Conservation Policies in GermanySoil and Water Conservation in East
GermanyLandscape Protection and Economic InterestsSoil and Water
Conservation Policies in AustriaAgricultural Pollution Abatement in
PolandLithuanian Karst Area Management Plan: An Innovative Risk-Based
Approach to Rural Water Quality IssuesSoil and Water Conservation Policies
in YugoslaviaThe Need for Soil and Water Conservation Policies in Central
EuropeSoil and Water Conserv