Soil Degradation, Soil Pollution and Ecological Restoration

Soil degradation is a complex phenomenon that can result in a diminished capacity of the ecosystem to provide goods and services for its beneficiaries. Degraded soils have a health status such that they do not provide the normal goods and services of the particular soil in its ecosystem. Ecological...

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description Soil degradation is a complex phenomenon that can result in a diminished capacity of the ecosystem to provide goods and services for its beneficiaries. Degraded soils have a health status such that they do not provide the normal goods and services of the particular soil in its ecosystem. Ecological rehabilitation is required when the soil is degraded to such an extent that the land becomes unproductive. Soil degradation can be caused by various factors, including physical aspects such as soil sealing and crusting, soil erosion, and soil compaction, which may result in severe landscape deterioration. Soil nutrient imbalance or depletion is also a widespread cause of soil degradation due to inappropriate practices in agricultural areas. Acidification, alkalization, and salinization are also serious problems of soil degradation. In addition to physical and chemical soil degradation, the biological health of the soil can be damaged as well. In recent decades, toxic contamination of soil, for instance, heavy metal pollution, organic pollutant contamination, etc., has brought more pressing issues. Therefore, effective and up-to-date technology for soil degradation and soil pollution restoration is urgently needed. The goal of this Special Issue was to establish a platform for researchers to communicate research results or the latest insights in related fields.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1287632024-03-27T16:34:29Z Soil Degradation, Soil Pollution and Ecological Restoration Sun, Bo Liu, Ming Chen, Yan coal mining soil reclamation bacterial community bacterial diversity high-throughput sequencing farmland consolidation cultivated land quality soil basic physical and chemical properties heavy metals microorganisms karst areas soil depth land use types soil metal elements soil enzyme activity soil fungal community and diversity soil erodibility saturated hydraulic conductivity soil nutrients opencast coalmine Loess Plateau GLCM texture feature soda saline–alkali soil soil surface crack Songnen Plain antibiotics in soils microbial community soil degradation soil oxidoreductases compost fertility industries of concern source apportionment spatial patterns prevention distance soil health biochar manure soil structure vertisol agricultural environment soil and water resources agricultural engineering synergetic development strategy soil absolute altitude Jaworzyna Krynicka contamination thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general Soil degradation is a complex phenomenon that can result in a diminished capacity of the ecosystem to provide goods and services for its beneficiaries. Degraded soils have a health status such that they do not provide the normal goods and services of the particular soil in its ecosystem. Ecological rehabilitation is required when the soil is degraded to such an extent that the land becomes unproductive. Soil degradation can be caused by various factors, including physical aspects such as soil sealing and crusting, soil erosion, and soil compaction, which may result in severe landscape deterioration. Soil nutrient imbalance or depletion is also a widespread cause of soil degradation due to inappropriate practices in agricultural areas. Acidification, alkalization, and salinization are also serious problems of soil degradation. In addition to physical and chemical soil degradation, the biological health of the soil can be damaged as well. In recent decades, toxic contamination of soil, for instance, heavy metal pollution, organic pollutant contamination, etc., has brought more pressing issues. Therefore, effective and up-to-date technology for soil degradation and soil pollution restoration is urgently needed. The goal of this Special Issue was to establish a platform for researchers to communicate research results or the latest insights in related fields. 2023-11-30T20:50:38Z 2023-11-30T20:50:38Z 2023 book ONIX_20231130_9783036589596_215 9783036589596 9783036589589 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/128763 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8228 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8228 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8958-9 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8958-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036589596 9783036589589 202 Basel open access
spellingShingle coal mining
soil reclamation
bacterial community
bacterial diversity
high-throughput sequencing
farmland consolidation
cultivated land quality
soil basic physical and chemical properties
heavy metals
microorganisms
karst areas
soil depth
land use types
soil metal elements
soil enzyme activity
soil fungal community and diversity
soil erodibility
saturated hydraulic conductivity
soil nutrients
opencast coalmine
Loess Plateau
GLCM
texture feature
soda saline–alkali soil
soil surface crack
Songnen Plain
antibiotics in soils
microbial community
soil degradation
soil oxidoreductases
compost fertility
industries of concern
source apportionment
spatial patterns
prevention distance
soil health
biochar
manure
soil structure
vertisol
agricultural environment
soil and water resources
agricultural engineering
synergetic development strategy
soil
absolute altitude
Jaworzyna Krynicka
contamination
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
Soil Degradation, Soil Pollution and Ecological Restoration
title Soil Degradation, Soil Pollution and Ecological Restoration
title_full Soil Degradation, Soil Pollution and Ecological Restoration
title_fullStr Soil Degradation, Soil Pollution and Ecological Restoration
title_full_unstemmed Soil Degradation, Soil Pollution and Ecological Restoration
title_short Soil Degradation, Soil Pollution and Ecological Restoration
title_sort soil degradation soil pollution and ecological restoration
topic coal mining
soil reclamation
bacterial community
bacterial diversity
high-throughput sequencing
farmland consolidation
cultivated land quality
soil basic physical and chemical properties
heavy metals
microorganisms
karst areas
soil depth
land use types
soil metal elements
soil enzyme activity
soil fungal community and diversity
soil erodibility
saturated hydraulic conductivity
soil nutrients
opencast coalmine
Loess Plateau
GLCM
texture feature
soda saline–alkali soil
soil surface crack
Songnen Plain
antibiotics in soils
microbial community
soil degradation
soil oxidoreductases
compost fertility
industries of concern
source apportionment
spatial patterns
prevention distance
soil health
biochar
manure
soil structure
vertisol
agricultural environment
soil and water resources
agricultural engineering
synergetic development strategy
soil
absolute altitude
Jaworzyna Krynicka
contamination
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
topic_facet coal mining
soil reclamation
bacterial community
bacterial diversity
high-throughput sequencing
farmland consolidation
cultivated land quality
soil basic physical and chemical properties
heavy metals
microorganisms
karst areas
soil depth
land use types
soil metal elements
soil enzyme activity
soil fungal community and diversity
soil erodibility
saturated hydraulic conductivity
soil nutrients
opencast coalmine
Loess Plateau
GLCM
texture feature
soda saline–alkali soil
soil surface crack
Songnen Plain
antibiotics in soils
microbial community
soil degradation
soil oxidoreductases
compost fertility
industries of concern
source apportionment
spatial patterns
prevention distance
soil health
biochar
manure
soil structure
vertisol
agricultural environment
soil and water resources
agricultural engineering
synergetic development strategy
soil
absolute altitude
Jaworzyna Krynicka
contamination
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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