What is land degradation and How we control the land degradation
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The change in the characteristic and quality of soil which adversely affect its fertility is called as Degradation.
Land degradation is the major consequences of direct interference of human activities in the natural phenomenon.
Prevention and Control Measures for Land Degradation:
Following are some practises for controlling land degradation:
1. Strip farming:
It is & practice in which cultivated crops are sown in alternative strips to prevent water movement.
2. Crop Rotation:
It is one of the agricultural practice in which different crops are grown in same area following a rotation system which helps in replenishment of the soil.
3. Ridge and Furrow Formation:
Soil erosion is one of the factors responsible for lad degradation. It can be prevented by formation of ridge and furrow during irrigation which lessens run off.
4. Construction of Dams:
This usually checks or reduces the velocity of run off so that soil support vegetation.
5. Contour Farming:
This type of farming is usually practiced across the hill side and is useful in collecting and diverting the run off to avoid erosion.
Land degradation is the major consequences of direct interference of human activities in the natural phenomenon.
Prevention and Control Measures for Land Degradation:
Following are some practises for controlling land degradation:
1. Strip farming:
It is & practice in which cultivated crops are sown in alternative strips to prevent water movement.
2. Crop Rotation:
It is one of the agricultural practice in which different crops are grown in same area following a rotation system which helps in replenishment of the soil.
3. Ridge and Furrow Formation:
Soil erosion is one of the factors responsible for lad degradation. It can be prevented by formation of ridge and furrow during irrigation which lessens run off.
4. Construction of Dams:
This usually checks or reduces the velocity of run off so that soil support vegetation.
5. Contour Farming:
This type of farming is usually practiced across the hill side and is useful in collecting and diverting the run off to avoid erosion.
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