Lands and Soils As Self-contained Components of the Environment: Issues of Assessment, Regulation, and Management (Review)

No insight has been gained to date into distinguishing between functions of soils and lands in assessment, load rationing, and management of their quality in either the scientific or productive spheres, which leads to confusion of ideas and a certain amount of guesswork in modern land-use and enviro...

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Historical Geology
Land use
Land use management
Paleontology
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