Waste Management for Sustainable and Restored Agricultural Soil 1st Edition
Waste Management for Sustainable and Restored Agricultural Soil — 1st Edition by Vijay Singh Meena, Amitava Rakshit, Murli Dhar Meena, Marouane Baslam, IM Rizwanul Fattah, and Su Shiung is a timely, authoritative guide for professionals committed to healthier soils and resilient food systems.
Start with a clear problem and powerful promise: degraded soils and mismanaged agricultural waste threaten yields, water quality, and livelihoods worldwide. This book delivers practical, science-backed approaches to transform waste into resources—restoring soil health, improving crop productivity, and reducing environmental risk.
Explore multidisciplinary strategies that span organic amendments, composting, biochar, phytoremediation, nutrient recycling, and site-specific waste management. Written by an international team of soil scientists and agronomists, the text balances rigorous research with field-ready recommendations suitable for temperate, tropical, arid, and Mediterranean environments. Whether you work in smallholder systems across South Asia and Africa or commercial farms in Latin America and Europe, the guidance is globally relevant and locally adaptable.
Benefit-driven content helps extension agents, researchers, policymakers, and farm managers implement circular agriculture practices that boost soil organic matter, enhance water retention, and mitigate contaminants. Clear diagrams, practical protocols, and policy perspectives make it a go-to reference for sustainable soil management and on-farm restoration.
Make this essential resource part of your toolkit: deepen your understanding of waste-to-soil solutions, adopt best practices that elevate productivity, and contribute to long-term environmental stewardship. Order your copy today and take a decisive step toward sustainable, restored agricultural soils.
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