2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-0895-5_4
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Soil Health and Sustainable Growth in Agriculture

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“…The sectioning of natural habitats can result in the loss of biodiversity, the fragmentation of ecosystems, and the reduction of ecological services (de Lima Filho et al, 2021;Popescu et al, 2022). Moreover, the dissection process in agricultural lands can lead to soil erosion and nutrient depletion, which can have long-term consequences for soil health and fertility (Sasmal and Sasmal, 2016;Chaudhari et al, 2020). The loss of vegetation cover and the increase in impervious surfaces can also contribute to the degradation of water quality and quantity in the surrounding ecosystems (Chithra et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2023).…”
Section: Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sectioning of natural habitats can result in the loss of biodiversity, the fragmentation of ecosystems, and the reduction of ecological services (de Lima Filho et al, 2021;Popescu et al, 2022). Moreover, the dissection process in agricultural lands can lead to soil erosion and nutrient depletion, which can have long-term consequences for soil health and fertility (Sasmal and Sasmal, 2016;Chaudhari et al, 2020). The loss of vegetation cover and the increase in impervious surfaces can also contribute to the degradation of water quality and quantity in the surrounding ecosystems (Chithra et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2023).…”
Section: Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%