Soil ecosystem services: an overview Occupational and industrial psychologyEcosystem services provided by soil can be supporting (e. g. providing primary production and biodiversity) or regulatory (e. g. erosion control, water infiltration, nutrient retention, atmospheric gas regulation and pest control). This chapter explains how ecosystem services benefit human welfare through these functions, addressing the role of soil in the production of food, fibre and energy, erosion control and nutrient abatement. The chapter also
focusing on pre- and post-harvesting practices and measures to manage crop health
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but underpinning theories and surrounding issues
and future challenges and opportunities that could affect reproductive efficiency of dairy cattle
based on significant new material on Ruskin’s Guild of St George
This book can be used as a resource for developing staff training and awareness activities
The most original aspects of the book are the close readings of the films discussed and how these readings cohere across a single thesis
this work challenges thinking in this area as well as offers practice-based advice
a 'new profession' that emerged in the 20th century
This study investigates the affective agency of the book
used both to transport and to store liquid commodities in bulk
Based on a wealth of contemporary evidence and adopting an interdisciplinary approach