Forschungsarbeit, 2007
18 Seiten, Note: B
1. INTRODUCTION
2. Geography of the study area
3. Extent of land degradation in China
4. POTENTIAL IMPACT OF LAND DEGRADATION IN CHINA
4.1 Impact of desertification on soil environment
4.2 Impact of soil erosion on crops
5. POSSIBLE MEASURES TO CONTROL LAND DEGRADATION IN CHINA
6. SUMMARY
This review article aims to examine the critical environmental issue of land degradation in China, specifically focusing on the extent of desertification and soil erosion, their severe impacts on agricultural productivity, and the evaluation of potential remediation and management strategies.
Impact of soil erosion on crops
China ranks first in the world, with its 1.79 million km2 of land suffering from soil erosion (about 5 billion tons of soil are eroded every year) (Hao, 1995). Research carried out at different areas in China, particularly on erosion (e.g. Su and Zhao, 2003; Li et al., 2003; Zhao et al., 2005) indicated that, the most important soil erosion in the country is erosion by wind. Soil wind erosion has been identified as important process that affects both the surface features and the biological potential of soils (Marticorena et al., 1997). As mentioned earlier, it could lead to loss of fine soil particles (Hennessy and Kies, 1986). Wind erosion occurs widely in arid, semiarid and dry sub-humid zones of northern China, where precipitation is rare and irregular, vegetation is sparse, wind is frequent, and cultivated soils are left to be bare for a relatively long period from harvest of crops in late September to sowing in late April the following year (Zhu and Chen, 1994; Li, 1998).
It is well-known that soil erosion by wind affects the surface soil layers and other important soil components of soil in arid and semiarid areas (Marticorena et al., 1997; Wild, 2003). Wind erosion increased soil coarseness and surface soil deterioration (Su et al., 2002; Gomes et al., 2003). Such deterioration can result in a noticeable decline in organic matter on agricultural fields and finally leads to partial or even complete destruction of soil productivity by reducing porosity and water infiltration rates, damaging soil structure and aggregate stability, as well as storage and availability of nutrients (Kennedy, 1995; Su et al., 2002). These problems of wind erosion have been identified by Lal (1998) as one of the greatest threats to sustainable crop production worldwide.
1. INTRODUCTION: Outlines the global concern regarding land degradation and establishes its status as a major threat to agricultural sustainability in China.
2. Geography of the study area: Describes China's diverse geographical features and land use distribution, highlighting the vulnerability of unproductive areas to degradation.
3. Extent of land degradation in China: Analyzes the significant increase in severe environmental phenomena, such as dust storms, attributed to widespread land degradation.
4. POTENTIAL IMPACT OF LAND DEGRADATION IN CHINA: Details how desertification and wind erosion specifically degrade soil structure, reduce fertility, and diminish crop productivity.
5. POSSIBLE MEASURES TO CONTROL LAND DEGRADATION IN CHINA: Discusses practical remediation strategies, including reforestation, land tenure reforms, and the implementation of integrated management models like E+.
6. SUMMARY: Provides a concise overview of the environmental challenges and the recommended technical and economic strategies for combating desertification.
Land degradation, Desertification, Wind erosion, Soil fertility, Sustainable agriculture, China, Environmental protection, Soil productivity, Afforestation, Resource management, Agro-pastoral regions, Conservation programs, Organic matter, Soil structure, Integrated environmental management
The paper provides a comprehensive review of environmental land degradation in China, specifically examining the causes, economic impacts, and potential solutions for desertification and soil erosion.
The core themes include the extent of desertified land, the mechanisms of wind-induced soil loss, the decline of soil quality (fertility and organic matter), and various management strategies to mitigate these issues.
The goal is to analyze the severity of environmental degradation in China's drylands and propose effective remediation measures to restore agricultural land productivity.
The paper discusses technical methods like tree plantation and stubble mulching, as well as management strategies such as land tenure reform and the E+ integrated approach for policy implementation.
The main sections cover the geographical context of China, the quantification of degraded land areas, the specific impacts of wind erosion on crops and soil chemistry, and governmental conservation efforts.
Key terms include land degradation, desertification, wind erosion, soil productivity, sustainable agriculture, and integrated resource management.
Wind erosion removes nutrient-rich topsoil particles, increases soil coarseness, reduces water infiltration rates, and destroys soil structure, which together lead to a collapse in crop yields.
This massive conservation effort aims to halt desertification and sandstorms across 40% of China's territory by planting millions of hectares of forests and restoring grasslands.
The E+ system is an integrated methodology that aligns environmental policies with planning, implementation, and management reviews to manage construction and environmental data effectively.
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