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         Agriculture & The Environment Index:     more books (17)
  1. Drylands Development and Combating Desertification: Bibliographic Study of Experiences in China (Fao Technical Guidelines for Responsible Fisheries,)
  2. Rural Energy and the Third World: A Review of Social Science Research and Technology Policy Problems by Andrew Barnett, 1983-01
  3. Using the Agricultural, Environmental, and Food Literature (Books in Library and Information Science)

21. Soils And Environment: Index
open up fissures and scrounge nutrients where they can, producing acids and chelatingagents in an attempt to dissolve nutrients from the hostile environment.
http://interactive.usask.ca/ski/agriculture/soils/soilform/
What is Soil?
Soil Formation
Soil Classification

Soil Physics

Soil Chemistry

Living Soil
...
Soil Zones

Soils were considered as a natural body by Russian and US scientists in the late 1800s. This allowed scientists to study and classify soils with the objective of trying to understand soil formation from an environmental perspective. They recognized that soils were formed by weathering of surface deposits or "parent materials" by processes that were
  • physical;
  • chemical; and
  • biological. The concept of soil forming factors allows scientists to understand and classify soils more clearly.
    Parent Materials Soils are formed by weathering of "parent materials". These materials have many origins such as bedrock surfaces, aolian (wind blown), lacustrine (from glacial lake beds), alluvium (river) and organic (peat) deposits. Many of our soils have been developing since the last ice age. The soil profile is in a dynamic equilibrium. As wind and water erode particles from the surface of the profile, weathering produces more soil from the parent material. If loss of soil by erosion exceeds the production of new soil by weathering then catastophic consequences can occur as seen in the "dirty thirties".
    The most important parent materials in Saskatchewan come from glaciers which retreated from the prairies about 10,000 years ago. The glaciers, often several thousand feet high, had the power to move rocks and debris from the north carrying them hundreds of miles and depositing them all over the province as the ice melted. This material is often called "Glacial Drift or Till" and is several to hundreds of feet deep. Soils that form on till are usually clayey and quite stony and give rise to a rolling type landscape. The Glaciers often dammed river valleys creating huge glacial lakes (Saskatoon is situated on an old lake bed) which accumulated fine silt and clay material. Soils that form on lacustrine deposits are often quite silty and are stone-free, giving rise to a flatter landscape.
  • 22. NS Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries: Environment
    Home Page Search agriculture and Fisheries index of our Our environment is important. andresolve issues related to the sustainable development of agriculture.
    http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsaf/environment/
    Resource Stewardship Division Resource Management Environmental Management Field Services ... Agricultural Marshland Conservation Act Environment Our environment is important. Through the Resource Management and the Land Protection sections the department carries out various programs to identify and resolve issues related to the sustainable development of agriculture. Sustainable Water Management For more information, contact Environment Webmaster . Last updated: April 15, 2002
    This page and all contents are

    23. Environment Index Page - Actionbioscience.org
    The Sixth Extinction by Niles Eldredge, Ph.D. African agriculture and Medicine Alsocheck out these environmentrelated articles posted under other menus
    http://www.actionbioscience.org/environment/
    home search email this page updates signup ... education issues in environment indicates "educator resources" section at end of article Deforestation
    "Do We Have Enough Forests?"
    by Sten Nilsson, Ph.D.
    "The Emerging Science of Canopy Ecology"
    by H. Bruce Rinker Overpopulation impacts
    "Population and the Environment: The Global Challenge"
    by Don Hinrichsen and Bryant Robey
    "World Scientists' Warning to Humanity"
    from Union of Concerned Scientists Health of ecosystems
    new "Ecosystem Services: A Primer" from the Ecological Society of America (ESA)
    "Shifting Baselines: Slow-Motion Disaster in the Sea"
    by Randy Olson, Ph.D.
    "Global Warming & Rising Oceans"
    by Jeffrey Chanton, Ph.D.
    "Bringing Coastal Dead Zones Back to Life"
    by Robert Howarth, Ph.D. Water resources
    "International Water Facility"
    by Mohamed Kassas, Ph.D.

    24. SD : Environment : Potential Impacts Of Sea-Level Rise On Populations And Agricu
    Finally, turning to agriculture, a plot of the distribution of arable land as a percentageof total land reveals a Vulnerability index that is rather symmetric
    http://www.fao.org/waicent/faoinfo/sustdev/EIdirect/EIre0049.htm
    Posted March 1998 Potential impacts of sea-level rise
    on populations and agriculture

    by R. Gommes, J. du Guerny, F. Nachtergaele and R. Brinkman
    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
    4. The Vulnerability Index
    Cover page Introduction / setting Effects of sea-level rise Lessons from the past ... Appendix table: AOSIS countries IN ORDER to assess the combined effect of insularity and population, we have used below a very simple "vulnerability index" (or VI), defined as the product of the Insularity Index and population density:
    Vulnerability Index = Insularity Index x population density Table 6. Some typical values of Insularity Index, Vulnerability Index (VI) and protection costs. Country Insularity Index Vulnerability Index Protection cost (% GDP) Libya Zaire United States Sweden Nicaragua Belgium Italy Netherlands Greece United Kingdom Jamaica Mauritius Anguilla Gaza strip NA Singapore Tokelau Maldives Monaco Data from Factbook (1997), UN 1996a UN 1997, median population scenario, as well as CZMS (1990) for the protection costs The main weakness of the Vulnerability Index is that it does not take into consideration the spatial distribution of population within countries, nor the actual vulnerability of specific low-lying areas along the coasts. This will also become apparent at the conclusion of this section, where the distribution of arable land will be shown as a function of VI.

    25. SD : Environment : Potential Impacts Of Sea-Level Rise On Populations And Agricu
    Potential impacts of sealevel rise on populations and agriculture.1 past. 4. The Vulnerability index . 5. Conclusions / References.
    http://www.fao.org/sd/EIdirect/EIre0045.htm
    Posted March 1998
    Potential Impacts of Sea-Level Rise
    on Populations and Agriculture
    by R. Gommes and J. du Guerny,
    Sustainable Development Department
    and F. Nachtergaele and R. Brinkman
    Agriculture Department
    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO 1998 Red shading indicates the densely populated coastal lowlands of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan THIS SD-DIMENSIONS SPECIAL addresses issues related to the potential impacts of sea level rise on the world's coastal populations and agriculture. This is a "global" study mostly based on national data. The literature confirms that indirect effects of sea level rise, as well as the potential impact of extreme events, may be more significant than direct effects in the future. In the absence of an accepted methodology for building long-term scenarios, two approaches are explored here: an analysis of a large database of extreme events that have occurred over the last 100 years, and an analysis of population statistics in relation to a national Vulnerability Index based on physiographic features and population density. Recent historical data are examined to identify trends that could be extrapolated into the 21st century. This is achieved by separating those factors that are more specifically associated with the oceans - tropical cyclones, tsunamis - from other, more land-bound or population-bound disasters, such as droughts and epidemics. Despite the limitations of the data sets, some trends do emerge, but they do not necessarily point in the direction of greater property and population losses in the future owing to sea-caused disasters. Rather, they indicate that difficulties - independent of the global changes - will be relatively larger on land than along the coasts, and that the major component of life and property losses are associated with levels of economic development.

    26. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Agriculture Links
    Subjects agriculture links, entomology DeweyClass 595.7 ResourceType index Locationusa Last checked 20001215 Land Livestock and environment Includes
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/a/agriculturelinks.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    Agriculture links
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • OMNI Subject Listing for Agriculture
  • About.com: Farming Industry
  • AgNIC: Agriculture Network Information Center
  • AgriBiz ...
  • WWW Virtual Library: Agriculture Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    OMNI Subject Listing for Agriculture
    Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to agriculture.
    Author: OMNI, Nottingham University
    Subjects: agriculture links
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    index
    Location: uk
    Last checked:
    About.com: Farming Industry
    Offers original articles and features about the farming industry, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include agricultural analysts, commodity exchanges, crop varieties and forecasts, farm safety, government departments, organic farming, regulations on use of pesticides, and women in agriculture.
    Author: About.com
  • 27. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Environmental Philosophy
    philosophy DeweyClass 333.7 ResourceType index Location uk Last network focusedon environment, peace, human 19990905 Institute for agriculture and Trade
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/e/environmentalphilosophy.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    Environmental philosophy
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • About.com: New Age
  • About.com: the Environment
  • Arcosanti
  • Environmental Mailing List Archives ...
  • Scientists for Global Responsibility Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    About.com: New Age
    Offers original articles and features about new age, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include astrology, aura reading, Ayurveda (traditional Indian medicine), Chakra, Feng Shui, gemstone lore, herbology, magnetherapy, numerology, palmistry, reincarnation and Tarot cards.
    Author: About.com
    Subjects: alternative religions, astrology, environmental philosophy, folklore
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    index, news, forum, documents
    Location: usa
    Last checked:
    About.com: the Environment
    Offers original articles and features about the environment, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include acid rain, Asia, climate change, desertification, endangered species, environmental economics, environmental philosophy, forestry, mining, organic farming and gardening, national parks and camping, sustainable development, and wetlands.
    Author: About.com
  • 28. Environment
    agriculture, Fisheries and Forest Antipersonnel Landmines Arms Nations environmentProgramme; United Nations environment Programme International Back to index.
    http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/environment/
    Agriculture, Fisheries and Forest
    Anti-personnel Landmines

    Arms Control and Disarmament

    Climate Change
    ...
    Women's Issues
    Environment
    Japan's Foreign Policy on Global Environmental Problems (Diplomatic Bluebook 2002: Global Problems) [PDF]
    The 3rd World Water Forum (March 16-23, 2003, in Kyoto, Shiga and Osaka)
    Japan's Policy toward the United Nations in the Post-Cold War World

    Japan's efforts to address global environmental issues (pamphlet) Japan's Environmental CooperationProtecting the Global Environment through Official Development Assistance (pamphlet)
    The World Summit on Sustainable Development

    29. Departments And Agencies | Canada Site
    A complete directory of Government of Canada institutions.Category Regional North America Government Directories and Guides...... A to Z index. Science and Technology Museum Corporation; Canada agriculture Museum; Commissionerof the environment and Sustainable Development; Communication
    http://canada.gc.ca/depts/major/depind_e.html
    Departments and Agencies
    This comprehensive list provides direct links to the primary Web sites of Government of Canada departments, agencies and Crown corporations, as well as links to Web sites maintained by organizations for which various departments and agencies are responsible. If the name of the organization for which you're looking isn't listed, try consulting The Population Affiliation Report . It contains information on all current Government of Canada departments, agencies, Crown Corporations and special operating agencies, and also includes a listing of organizations that no longer exist or that have been privatized. A B C D ... J K L M N O ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
    A
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

  • Canadian Rural Partnership

  • Co-operatives Secretariat
  • Fish and Seafood ...
  • Research and Analysis Directorate
    (formerly Economic and Policy Analysis Directorate)
  • Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
  • Atlantic Pilotage Authority Canada
  • Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
  • Auditor General of Canada, Office of the B
  • Bank of Canada
  • Bank Notes
  • Currency Museum
  • Business Development Bank of Canada C
  • Canada Business Service Centres
  • Canada Council for the Arts
  • Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
  • Business Registration On-line ...
  • Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs, Office of the
  • 30. Contents
    Back to Front Page Go to Sweden the environment. A guide to research projectsat KTH. Subject index Searchable index. Accounting. agriculture. Air Pollution.
    http://www.lib.kth.se/~lg/eindex.htm
    Back to: Front Page Go to:
    A guide to research
    projects at KTH

    Contents Access: 360,713 times since the 22nd of November 1995 General: Conferences Directories General Environmental Sites Guides ... Right Livelihood Award
    Subject Index:
    Searchable Index Accounting Acid Rain Acoustic Ecology ... Youth

    31. Michigan ELibrary Science And Environment
    Events, Back to the Science index. Science environment Collection. Science environmentCollection Policy; News and Current Events. agriculture; Animal Kingdom;
    http://mel.lib.mi.us/science/science-index.html

    Michigan.gov Home
    HAL Home MeL Internet MeL Magazines and eBooks ... Women and Minorities in the Sciences Selector and Collection Librarian: Judy Matthews ( judym@mel.org This service is funded in part by the State of Michigan through the Library of Michigan.
    Additional project support comes from the federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA)
    via the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
    http://mel.org/science/science-index.html
    This page was last modified:07/16/02 Michigan.gov Home HAL Home MeL Internet MeL Magazines and eBooks ... Security Policy

    32. MEL: Agriculture Index
    .. Science environment Collection.
    http://mel.lib.mi.us/science/agri-ind.html

    Michigan.gov Home
    HAL Home MeL Internet MeL Magazines and eBooks ... Back to the Science Index
    Agriculture

    Selector and Collection Librarian: Judy Matthews ( judym@mel.org This service is funded in part by the State of Michigan through the Library of Michigan.
    Additional project support comes from the federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA)
    via the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
    http://mel.org/science/agri-ind.html
    This page was last modified:12/10/99 Michigan.gov Home HAL Home MeL Internet MeL Magazines and eBooks ... Security Policy

    33. NRM_changelinks Improving Community Participation In Environment
    Guide for natural resource managers and others working to help communities identify more sustainable Category Society Issues environment Sustainable Development...... The above index will help you navigate through this site without reading not onlya specialist knowledge of the particular area (agriculture, biodiversity, etc
    http://nrm.massey.ac.nz/changelinks/
    nrm-changelinks.net links for developing change in Natural Resource Management
    an on-line resource guide for those seeking to improve the use of collaborative and learning-based approaches sustainable development and the environment capacity building (esp. social capital) learning and change adaptive management ... on-site papers Making the most of the Internet: the growing role of the Internet sharing through discussion groups developing your own site using search engines/other research services ...
    Working together for environmental management ...
    If you wish to be advised of major changes and additions to this site (every 2 months or so) enter your e-mail address:
    Subscribe Unsubscribe
    Mailing list via BRAVENET web services
    This site aims to provide a practical resource for those who work with communities (in the wider sense of the term) to help them identify and adopt more sustainable natural resource management practices. The above index will help you navigate through this site without reading any further. The following introduction sets the context for the development of this site, outlines how its structure has evolved through the application of community-based approaches in practice, and provides a brief guide to its use for those unfamiliar with the Internet. Your ideas and comments are welcomed in order to improve this on-line resource. Site context ...

    34. ENDS Environment Daily, Europe's Environmental News Service
    Article index term agriculture, Associated terms issues gene product labelling texts,biotechnology, products, agriculture, 05/03/03 EU environment council round
    http://www.environmentdaily.com/articles/index.cfm?action=index&intTermID=182

    35. ENDS Environment Daily, Europe's Environmental News Service
    Article index term biotechnology, Associated terms issues gene product labellingtexts, biotechnology, products, agriculture, 05/03/03 EU environment council round
    http://www.environmentdaily.com/articles/index.cfm?action=index&intTermID=8

    36. Site Index: Agriculture And Agri-Food Canada Online (AAFC Online)
    Complete our survey. Site index ManureNet; National environment Strategy for Agricultureand AgriFood; National Land and Water Information Service;
    http://www.agr.ca/site_e.phtml
    @import "/css/import_styles.css";
    Canadian weather
    forecasts
    Comments about our site? Complete our survey Site Index About AAFC Agencies, Crown Corporations Co-operatives Databases ...

    37. Queensland Web Home Page And Subject Index
    hospitals science, engineering technology, agriculture, buildingtechnology, environment, mining and resources, water
    http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/qldweb.htm
    browse subjects...
    art culture law information technology ... wate r ... humanities
    family history history language ...
    retiremen
    t, welfare services women Prefer the former subject arrangements? - Go to the original subheadings

    38. News & Events Index
    CALL FOR PAPERS Agroenviron 2004 Role of Multi-purpose agriculture in SustainingGlobal environment 20-24 October 2004 Udine University, Udine-Italy - (1/24
    http://www.agrifood-forum.net/news/index.asp
    Sustainable
    Agri-Food Production
    and Consumption
    Forum

    39. Links To Water, Soil And Environment Internet Resources
    in the United States Planet Ark Daily World environment News One USDA US Departmentof agriculture USEPA US environmental Protection Agency Back to index.
    http://jperret.tripod.com/resources_links1.html
    Agriculture and Environment
    AGRALIN World Wide Web Server
    Agricultural Bibliographic Information System of the Netherlands
    Agricultural Research Service
    The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the main in-house research arm of the United States Department of Agriculture
    ASAE
    American Society of Agricultural Engineers
    CGIAR Research Centers
    Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (Sixteen international agricultural research centers make up the global network known as the CGIAR)
    FAO
    Food and Agriculture Organization (largest autonomous agency within the United Nations)
    National Agricultural Library
    The National Agricultural Library, part of the Agricultural Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is one of four National Libraries in the United States
    Planet Ark
    Daily World Environment News - One of the most comprehensive source of environmental news on the Net.
    USDA
    U.S. Department of Agriculture
    USEPA
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    Back to INDEX
    Cartography
    Cartography Resources
    Contains links to internet sites and resources. Sections on commercial, federal, educational and people. Virtual library cartography

    40. California Agriculture INDEX 2003
    marketing) Education elementary/secondary Education postsecondary Extension/outreachGovernment agency (eg agriculture, environment, health, human resources
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