Ecology, Soils, and the Left by Kenneth A Loparo

Ecology, Soils, and the Left by Kenneth A Loparo

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Soil degradation is real and global, even if the evidence is not so easy to glean. Degradation poses comparable risks to greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and nonhuman animal extinctions. Few have noticed soil degradation as the problem it has become, except most indigenous peoples in their struggles for survival.

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Ecology, Soils, and the Left by Kenneth A Loparo

Soil degradation is real and global, even if the evidence is not so easy to glean. Degradation poses comparable risks to greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and nonhuman animal extinctions. Few have noticed soil degradation as the problem it has become, except most indigenous peoples in their struggles for survival.
Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro is an Associate Professor of Geography at SUNY New Paltz, where he works, presents, and writes on soil degradation. He received a MSc degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Physical Geography specialising in soils, and a PhD in Geography at Rutgers University (2000), focusing on the impact of social processes on soil use and quality.
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ISBN 13 9781349471096
ISBN 10 1349471097
Title Ecology, Soils, and the Left
Author Kenneth A Loparo
Series Environmental Politics And Theory
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Year published 2014-05-07
Number of pages 232
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