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Soils in the Urban Environment
Contributor(s): Bullock, Peter (Editor), Gregory, Peter J. (Editor)
ISBN: 0632029889     ISBN-13: 9780632029884
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
OUR PRICE:   $171.90  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 1991
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Annotation: Urban areas contain a wide variety of open spaces including gardens, playing fields, waste lands, spoil heaps and islands of natural land. Recently there has been growing interest in the problems of contamination, erosion, acidification and compacting of these open spaces and in the planning of attractive urban environment. A sound knowledge of soil is essential to the solution of these problems and to planning the future land use.

This book provides a scientific base for the investigation of soils in the urban environment. It reviews the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soils, and considers topical environmental problems including waste materials and metal contamination. "Soils in the Urban Environment "also provides a classification of urban soils as a framework of future research and as a basis for further discussion.

With contributions from some of the leading workers in this area, and sponsored by the British Society for Soil Science and the Nature Conservancy Council, this book breaks new ground in addressing the problems of urban soils in UK.

The photographs on the front cover are from Brent Reservoir and clockwise from the top show: recently deposited soil material containing some urban waste forming a shallow bund against the main road; sedimentation lagoons containing silty dredgings; detail of dumped soil material consisting of about 2.5 m of recently deposited clay and loam containing refuse. Photographs courtesy Peter Bullock.

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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Agriculture - Agronomy - Soil Science
- Science | Earth Sciences - General
Dewey: 631.410
LCCN: 90026895
Physical Information: 0.62" H x 7.52" W x 10.02" (1.38 lbs) 184 pages
 
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Urban areas contain a wide variety of open spaces, yet much of this has evolved under the pressures of human population with minimal management. The last 40 years have seen problems of varying severity begin to appear, including contamination, erosion, acidification and compaction. These problems have brought attention to the importance of the soil cover, the need for better understanding it, and the need for its protection. This book is a review of state-of-the-art science for soil in urban areas. Based on a meeting organized by the Nature Conservancy Council and the British Society of Soil Science, the nine chapters cover soil classification, contamination by waste and metals, physical and biological properties, nutrient provision and cycling, vegetation, and soil storage. The book provides a basis from which to plan future research and development programs.