The Scientific World Journal

Impacts of Land Use Changes on Soil Properties and Processes


Publishing date
05 Dec 2014
Status
Published
Submission deadline
18 Jul 2014

1Edaphology and Agricultural Chemistry, University of Coruña (UDC), A Coruña, Spain

2Agronomic Institute of Campinas (IAC), Campinas, SP, Brazil

3Polytechnical University of Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain


Impacts of Land Use Changes on Soil Properties and Processes

Description

Land use is one of the main drivers of many processes of environmental change, as it influences basic resources within the landscape, including the soil resources. Poor soil management can rapidly damage vast amounts of land, which frequently becomes a major threat to rural subsistence in many developing countries. Conversely, impact of land use changes on soil can occur so unnoticed that land managers hardly contemplate initiating ameliorative measures. Forest conversion to cropland and reduction of tillage intensity can prevail as main changes of land use in some regions, whereas abandon of agricultural fields can be a major concern in other regions. In a nonagricultural context, changes of land use of major interest are driven by urbanization, landscaping, engineering, mining, contamination, and so forth. Knowledge and understanding of soil properties and processes ensure remediation or reclamation of disturbed or damaged soils. We invite authors to submit original research and review articles that address the impact of soil use on biological, chemical, and physical soil properties. Particularly, we welcome any studies about the interaction between land use and soil heterogeneity at various scales, applying advanced statistical and mathematical methods. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Land use impact on soil organic matter content and soil fertility
  • Land use impact on soil physical properties
  • Land use impact on soil biological properties
  • Role of land use on water and soil losses
  • Role of land use on soil spatial variability
  • Recent advances on land use and soil complexity

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Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 279895
  • - Research Article

Influence of Microsprinkler Irrigation Amount on Water, Soil, and pH Profiles in a Coastal Saline Soil

Linlin Chu | Yaohu Kang | Shuqin Wan
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 198231
  • - Research Article

The Effects of Rape Residue Mulching on Net Global Warming Potential and Greenhouse Gas Intensity from No-Tillage Paddy Fields

Zhi-Sheng Zhang | Cou-Gui Cao | ... | Cheng-Fang Li
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 272684
  • - Research Article

Effects of Soil Temperature, Flooding, and Organic Matter Addition on N2O Emissions from a Soil of Hongze Lake Wetland, China

Yan Lu | Hongwen Xu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 212897
  • - Research Article

Fractal Analysis of Laplacian Pyramidal Filters Applied to Segmentation of Soil Images

J. de Castro | F. Ballesteros | ... | A. M. Tarquis
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 565174
  • - Research Article

Risk of Leaching in Soils Amended by Compost and Digestate from Municipal Solid Waste

Marta García-Albacete | Ana M. Tarquis | M. Carmen Cartagena
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 856352
  • - Review Article

Soil Physicochemical and Biological Properties of Paddy-Upland Rotation: A Review

Wei Zhou | Teng-Fei Lv | ... | Wan-Jun Ren
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