Soil Security for Ecosystem Management Mediterranean Soil Ecosystems
The term "Soil Security" is used in the context of maintaining the quality and quantity of soil needed in order to ensure continuous supplies of food and fresh water for our society. Topics in this unique book on the management of soil sustainability in t
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Selim Kapur · Sabit Erşahin Editors
Soil Security for Ecosystem Management Mediterranean Soil Ecosystems
SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace Mediterranean Studies
Volume 8
Series Editor Hans Günter Brauch
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Selim Kapur Sabit Ersßahin •
Editors
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Editors Selim Kapur Departments of Soil Science and Archaeometry Çukurova University Adana Turkey
ISSN 2193-3162 ISBN 978-3-319-00698-7 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-00699-4
Sabit Ersßahin Department of Forest Engineering Çankırı Karatekin University Çankiri Turkey
ISSN 2193-3170 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-00699-4 (eBook)
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