The Soils of Iran
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Science & Technology
History
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
265
言語
英語
公開されました
Apr 12, 2018
出版社
Springer
ISBN-10
3319690469
ISBN-13
9783319690469
説明
Iran's complex geographical landscape has fostered an impressive array of soil types, each with its own unique characteristics and significance. The authors delve into the intricate relationships between the nation’s diverse soils and their environmental, agricultural, and ecological implications. Through this exploration, readers gain insight into the historical and cultural ties that the Iranian people maintain with their land.
With meticulous research, the book illustrates how various climatic conditions, topographies, and vegetation contribute to the formation of these soils. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these factors for sustainable land management and agricultural practices in Iran. This knowledge is crucial not only for preserving the environment but also for enhancing agricultural productivity to meet the needs of a growing population.
In addition to scientific analysis, the authors also highlight local practices and traditional wisdom associated with soil management. By blending scientific inquiry with cultural narratives, the work presents a holistic perspective on Iran’s soils, celebrating their value and advocating for their preservation in the face of modern challenges.
With meticulous research, the book illustrates how various climatic conditions, topographies, and vegetation contribute to the formation of these soils. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these factors for sustainable land management and agricultural practices in Iran. This knowledge is crucial not only for preserving the environment but also for enhancing agricultural productivity to meet the needs of a growing population.
In addition to scientific analysis, the authors also highlight local practices and traditional wisdom associated with soil management. By blending scientific inquiry with cultural narratives, the work presents a holistic perspective on Iran’s soils, celebrating their value and advocating for their preservation in the face of modern challenges.