Soil and water loss is the trouble root of the natural disaster in Shanxi Prvince
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Soil and water loss is the trouble root of the natural disaster in Shanxi Prvince
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 8, Issue 1, Pages: 28-32(1989)
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山西大学黄土高原地理研究所
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CLC:S512.101
Published:1989
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Wang Xiangdong. Soil and water loss is the trouble root of the natural disaster in Shanxi Prvince[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 1989, 8(1): 28-32.
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Wang Xiangdong. Soil and water loss is the trouble root of the natural disaster in Shanxi Prvince[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 1989, 8(1): 28-32.DOI:
Soil and water loss is the trouble root of the natural disaster in Shanxi Prvince
The soil and water loss area of Shanxi Province i8 100
000 km~2
soilerosion makes land productivity lower
reservior deposited
river bedlifted
salinity
flood and drought frequent.However
significant resultsof both economy and ecology havd been obtained from the construction ofthe structure model in "fivefloorbuilding" and level terrace for 249 ha.forestation for 906.4 ha
planting grasses for 154.5 ha
etc. based on localnatural conditions
the way out to develop mountain areas is to harnesssmall watershed through development of animal husbandry by plantinggrasses and trees
construction of capital farml to increase yield andproduction
and growth of economic forest and so on
it is also suggestedthat the first of all is to build bases of grain and diversifiedeconomy
and to develop farming actively.Attention must be paid to the problemthat while it is harnessed it is destroyed.
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