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E-grāmata: Understanding Soils in Urban Environments

  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: CSIRO Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781486314034
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  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: CSIRO Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781486314034

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With an ever-increasing proportion of the world's population living in cities, soil properties such as salinity, acidity, water retention, erosion and pollution are becoming more significant in urban areas. While these are known issues for agriculture and forestry, as urban development increases, it is essential to recognise the potential of soil properties to create problems for the environment as well as structural concerns for buildings and other engineering works.

Understanding Soils in Urban Environments explains how urban soils develop, change and erode. It describes their physical and chemical properties with a focus on specific soil problems that cause environmental damage, such as acid sulfate soils, and also affect the integrity of engineering structural works. This fully revised second edition addresses contemporary issues, including an increase in the use of green roofs and urban green space as well as manufactured soils in a variety of urban environments.

Understanding Soils in Urban Environments provides a concise introduction to all aspects of soils in urban environments and will be extremely useful to students in a wide range of disciplines, from soil science and urban forestry and horticulture, to planning, engineering, construction and land remediation, as well as to engineers, builders, landscape architects, ecologists, planners and developers.
Preface for second edition

Acknowledgments



Chapter 1 Soils in an urban environment

Chapter 2 Soil characteristics important for urban soil management

Chapter 3 Soils and the hydrological cycle in urban environments

Chapter 4 Soil property problems for engineering works

Chapter 5 Soil contamination in urban areas

Chapter 6 Urban soils and ecosystems

Chapter 7 Soils and vegetation: contributing to a more sustainable urban
environment

Chapter 8 Urban development on coastal soils

Chapter 9 Interpretation of soil attributes in an urban environment



Glossary

Further reading

Appendix: Some international soil classifications

Index
Dr Pam Hazelton has been a practising soil scientist for more than 35 years. She has been a consultant, a soil surveyor and a lecturer focused on the environmental and engineering problems of urban soils. She is a former President of Soil Science Australia and also Vice President of the International Union of Soil Scientists Commission for Education in Soil Science.

Dr Brian Murphy has worked as a soil scientist for 30 years with a strong focus on applied science. He provides day-to-day advice on the management of soils for a range of natural resource issues, and his interests lie in the application of soil science to environmental management, hydrology, salinity and urban land use. He is also an editor of the textbook Soils: Their Properties and Management. He is a former President of the NSW Branch of Soil Science Australia.