INVESTIGADORES
JURI AYUB Jimena
artículos
Título:
Fallout radionuclides as indicators of soil degradation in Latin American and Caribbean countries
Autor/es:
LOHAIZA, F.; JURI AYUB, J.; VELASCO, R. H.; DERCON, G.
Revista:
Soils Newsletter
Editorial:
Soil and Water Management & Crop Nutrition Section, Joint FAO/IAEA
Referencias:
Lugar: Viena, Austria; Año: 2011 p. 18 - 20
ISSN:
1011-2650
Resumen:
Land degradation affects about 300 million ha of land in the Latin American and Caribbean region: 51% of this is agricultural land (180 million hectares). The ARCAL Regional Strategy Profile identifies the deficient use of agricultural soil and the resulting permanent loss of productive agricultural areas as one of the most important environmental and alimentary problems in the Latin American and Caribbean continental areas (Alimentary Security, A3, PER-ARCAL, 2007-2013). In recent times, extensive natural areas have been dramatically diminished by various human interventions. In this continental context, regional or national difficulties normally present specific characteristics and relevancies and distinct intervention needs. Indicators of the present soil conservation status are essential for an assessment of national economic impact and an evaluation of social consequences