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Authors: CRITCHLEY WRS REIJ C WILLCOCKS TJ
Citation: Wrs. Critchley et al., INDIGENOUS SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION - A REVIEW OF THE STATE OF KNOWLEDGE AND PROSPECTS FOR BUILDING ON TRADITIONS, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(4), 1994, pp. 293-314

Authors: REEVE IJ BLACK AW
Citation: Ij. Reeve et Aw. Black, UNDERSTANDING FARMERS ATTITUDES TO LAND DEGRADATION - SOME METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(3), 1994, pp. 179-189

Authors: DWIVEDI RS
Citation: Rs. Dwivedi, STUDY OF SALINITY AND WATERLOGGING IN UTTAR-PRADESH (INDIA) USING REMOTE-SENSING DATA, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(3), 1994, pp. 191-199

Authors: BARBER RG NAVARRO F
Citation: Rg. Barber et F. Navarro, EVALUATION OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF 14 COVER CROPS USED IN A SOIL REHABILITATION TRIAL, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(3), 1994, pp. 201-214

Authors: ZHOU X FOLVING S
Citation: X. Zhou et S. Folving, APPLICATION OF SPECTRAL MIXTURE MODELING TO THE REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF LAND DEGRADATION - A CASE-STUDY FROM BASILICATA, ITALY, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(3), 1994, pp. 215-222

Authors: SINGH G SINGH NT ABROL IP
Citation: G. Singh et al., AGROFORESTRY TECHNIQUES FOR THE REHABILITATION OF DEGRADED SALT-AFFECTED LANDS IN INDIA, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(3), 1994, pp. 223-242

Authors: HEKSTRA GP NUGIS E VARALLYAY G
Citation: Gp. Hekstra et al., SYMPOSIUM ON LAND AND SOIL PROTECTION - ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES 6-12 JUNE 1994, TALLINN, ESTONIA, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(3), 1994, pp. 243-244

Authors: THOM BG
Citation: Bg. Thom, SPECIAL ISSUE ON THE OCTOBER 1993 CONFERENCE ON LAND-USE AND LAND-COVER IN AUSTRALIA - LIVING WITH GLOBAL CHANGE - PREFACE, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(2), 1994, pp. 61-65

Authors: SHEEHAN PW
Citation: Pw. Sheehan, LAND-USE AND LAND-COVER IN AUSTRALIA - LIVING WITH GLOBAL CHANGE - OPENING ADDRESS, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(2), 1994, pp. 67-69

Authors: TURNER BL
Citation: Bl. Turner, LOCAL FACES, GLOBAL FLOWS - THE ROLE OF LAND-USE AND LAND-COVER IN GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(2), 1994, pp. 71-78

Authors: WASSON RJ
Citation: Rj. Wasson, LIVING WITH THE PAST - USES OF HISTORY FOR UNDERSTANDING LANDSCAPE CHANGE AND DEGRADATION, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(2), 1994, pp. 79-87

Authors: POWELL JM
Citation: Jm. Powell, A LEGACY OF COMPETING IMPERATIVES - ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT IN AUSTRALIA SINCE 1788, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(2), 1994, pp. 89-106

Authors: HENDERSONSELLERS A
Citation: A. Hendersonsellers, LAND-USE CHANGE AND CLIMATE, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(2), 1994, pp. 107-126

Authors: MUES C PETERSON D WALSHAW T MORRIS P
Citation: C. Mues et al., FUTURE OF LAND-USE IN AUSTRALIA - AN ECONOMIC-PERSPECTIVE, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(2), 1994, pp. 127-141

Authors: COCKS KD WALKER BH
Citation: Kd. Cocks et Bh. Walker, CONTRIBUTION OF SUSTAINABILITY CRITERIA TO SOCIAL PERCEPTIONS OF LAND-USE OPTIONS, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(2), 1994, pp. 143-151

Authors: CHISHOLM AH
Citation: Ah. Chisholm, LAND-USE CHOICES IN A CHANGING WORLD, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(2), 1994, pp. 153-178

Authors: HULUGALLE NR COOPER J
Citation: Nr. Hulugalle et J. Cooper, EFFECT OF CROP-ROTATION AND RESIDUE MANAGEMENT ON PROPERTIES OF CRACKING CLAY SOILS UNDER IRRIGATED COTTON-BASED FARMING SYSTEMS OF NEW-SOUTH-WALES, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(1), 1994, pp. 1-11

Authors: WIGGS GFS LIVINGSTONE I THOMAS DSG BULLARD JE
Citation: Gfs. Wiggs et al., EFFECT OF VEGETATION REMOVAL ON AIR-FLOW PATTERNS AND DUNE DYNAMICS IN THE SOUTHWEST KALAHARI DESERT, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(1), 1994, pp. 13-24

Authors: KESSLER JJ LABAN P
Citation: Jj. Kessler et P. Laban, PLANNING STRATEGIES AND FUNDING MODALITIES FOR LAND REHABILITATION, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(1), 1994, pp. 25-32

Authors: FU B GULINCK H
Citation: B. Fu et H. Gulinck, LAND EVALUATION IN AN AREA OF SEVERE EROSION - THE LOESS PLATEAU OF CHINA, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(1), 1994, pp. 33-40

Authors: QUINE TA NAVAS A WALLING DE MACHIN J
Citation: Ta. Quine et al., SOIL-EROSION AND REDISTRIBUTION ON CULTIVATED AND UNCULTIVATED LAND NEAR LAS-BARDENAS IN THE CENTRAL EBRO RIVER BASIN, SPAIN, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 5(1), 1994, pp. 41-55

Authors: HANSEN PD VARALLYAY G
Citation: Pd. Hansen et G. Varallyay, SOIL, SEDIMENT AND GROUNDWATER DETERIORATION AS A RESULT OF THE ACCUMULATION OF PERSISTENT CHEMICALS - TOWARDS A EUROPEAN RESEARCH-PROGRAM, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 4(4), 1993, pp. 197-198

Authors: HEKSTRA GP STIGLIANI WM TERMEULENSMIDT GRB
Citation: Gp. Hekstra et al., REPORT OF THE CLOSING SESSION AT THE SETAC CONFERENCE, POTSDAM, GERMANY, 24 JUNE 1992 - CHEMICAL TIME BOMBS, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 4(4), 1993, pp. 199-206

Authors: HEKSTRA GP
Citation: Gp. Hekstra, ECOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY AND THE USE OF CHEMICALS - IS ECOTOXICOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT DOING ITS JOB PROPERLY - AN INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL TIME BOMBS, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 4(4), 1993, pp. 207-221

Authors: BATJES NH VANENGELEN VWP OLDEMAN LR
Citation: Nh. Batjes et al., PROPOSED ASSESSMENT OF THE VULNERABILITY OF EUROPEAN SOILS TO POLLUTION USING A SOTER SHELL APPROACH, Land degradation & rehabilitation, 4(4), 1993, pp. 223-231
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