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Scotland's soil resource - current state and threats

Publication Year

2006

Document Status

Archived

Abstract

Reviews the importance of soils in Scotland and the threats which they face. Covers: loss of soil organic matter; climate change; loss of soil biodiversity; structural degradation and compaction; soil erosion; soil contamination; loss of soil to development and mineral extraction; threat to soil as a cultural resource; and salinisation.

Document History

This document has been archived by its original publisher.

ISBN

9780755962501

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Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department

Since the change of administration in May 2007, most SEERAD functions are being continued under the new Scottish Executive Environment Directorate.

Room 440
Pentland House
Edinburgh
SEERAD
UK

Website: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/About/Departments/ERAD
Email: ceu@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
Tel: 08457 741741