Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://ir.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/27334
Title: Land Degrdation, Causes, Implications, and Sustainable Management in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions: A Case Study of Egypt
Authors: Animashaun, Iyanda Murtala
Keywords: Sustainable Management; Land Degradation; Agriculture; Environment; GIS and Remote sensing
Issue Date: 17-Aug-2023
Publisher: Egyptian Journal of Soil Science
Citation: Abdullahi, M. B., Elnaggar, A. A., Omar, M. M., Animashaun, I. M. and Mosa, A. A. (2023). Land degradation, causes, implications and sustainable management in Arid and Smi Arid regions: A case study of Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Soil Science https://doi.10.21608/EJSS.2023.230986.1647
Series/Report no.: 63;4
Abstract: This review focuses on the main causes, effects and governmental management practices of soils in Egypt subjected to degradation threats. Land degradation became a global concern threatening food security and the ecosystem since it has a significant impact on the environment and agriculture. The major causes of degradation are alteration in climatic conditions, overgrazing, salinization, deforestation, depletion of soil organic matter content, desertification, waterlogging, inappropriate agronomic practices and erosion. It is paramount to reduce these causative factors in order to adequately manage the situation. The effects of these factors may lead to loss of ecosystem, biodiversity and agricultural yield/output. We can manage and improve the well-being of our soils in Egypt through afforestation, managing vegetation cover, soil reclamation, optimizing agricultural practices (e.g. tillage, irrigation and fertilization), avoidance of crop residues removal and application of organic matter to the farmland. Additionally, organic farming can be a substitute in keeping our land safe from degradation. The outstanding features of GIS and remote sensing, which include: field wide view, inexpensive costs, instantaneous data capturing, and sporadic imagery is now widely applied in the studies of land degradation due to its timeliness, coverage and efficiency. Future research in this area of study should empjasis on developing modern soil sensors, which will be connected with sattalite data, to predict the futute alterations in soil ecosystems and potetials of land degradation
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/27334
Appears in Collections:Agric. and Bioresources Engineering

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
Land degradation_abstract.pdf389.69 kBAdobe PDFView/Open


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.