Environmental monitoring in heterogeneous soil-landscapes; A Dutch case study

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Abstract

The spatial heterogeneity of agricultural soil-landscapes is mostly not taken into account in environmental policies. Most environmental goals have been defined at national level or farm level but not at the landscape level. The potential for setting up a regional environmental monitoring network that supports self governance was explored. The research was performed in the Northern Friesian Woodlands
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science; Soil Solutions for a Changing World, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010
EditorsR.J. Gilkes, N. Prakongkep
PublisherIUSS
Pages99-101
ISBN (Print)9780646537832
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventSoil Solutions for a Changing World -
Duration: 1 Aug 20106 Aug 2010

Conference

ConferenceSoil Solutions for a Changing World
Period1/08/106/08/10

Keywords

  • soil water
  • farm management
  • monitoring
  • soil-landscape relationships
  • friese wouden

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