Land Degradation
Land Degradation
Land Degradation
Measuring
There are four main ways of looking at land degradation and its
Causes
practices
Livestock including overgrazing and overdrafting
Inappropriate irrigation[6] and overdrafting
Urban sprawl and commercial development
Soil contamination including
Vehicle off-roading
Quarrying of stone, sand, ore and minerals
Increase in field size due to economies of scale, reducing
shelter for wildlife, as hedgerows and copses disappear
Exposure of naked soil after harvesting by heavy equipment
Monoculture, destabilizing the local ecosystem
Dumping of non-biodegradable trash, such as plastics
Effects
Accelerated soil erosion by wind and water
Soil acidification and the formation of acid sulfate soil resulting in
barren soil
Soil alkalinisation owing to irrigation with water containing
sodium bicarbonate leading to poor soil structure and reduced crop
yields
Soil salination in irrigated land requiring soil salinity control to reclaim
the land [8]
Soil waterlogging in irrigated land which calls for some form of
subsurface land drainage to remediate the negative effects [8]
Destruction of soil structure including loss of organic matter
Agricultural activities that can cause land degradation include
shifting cultivation without adequate fallow periods, absence of soil
conservation measures, fertilizer use, and a host of possible problems
arising from faulty planning or management of irrigation.
Landslide
A landslide or landslip is a
geological phenomenon which includes a wide
range of ground movement, such as rockfalls,
deep failure of slopes and shallow debris
flows, which can occur in offshore, coastal and
onshore environments
Causes
Landslides occur when the stability of a slope
Types
Debris flow
Slope material that becomes saturated with
water may develop into a debris flow or
mud flow. The resulting slurry of rock and mud
may pick up trees, houses and cars, thus
blocking bridges and tributaries causing
flooding along its path.
Earth flow
Earthflows are downslope, viscous flows of saturated,
Debris avalanche
A debris avalanche is a type of slide
Desertification
Desertification is a type of land degradation
Causes
Removal of vegetation.
Drought
Climatic shifts
Overgrazing
Deforestation for fuel or construction
materials.