Soil Erosion and Soil Degradation: Conceptual, Theoretical and Panacea Study

Authors

  • C.A. Eneh Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka Author
  • M. Nnenwa Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka Author

Keywords:

Soil erosion, Land conservation, Environmental degradation, Environmental change

Abstract

Soil-land environmental security is a risk to human security, a security problem common to all states and a threat to national security requiring collective action. Soil-land environmental insecurity cum global change needs updated reviews, readings and focus given; increasing social request for resources, ecosystem services, and environmental goods identified as a possible cause of increased violent conflict – a risk too, to human-health and security. This study on soil-land environmental degradation and security concerns used the desktop critical research method to conceptualize and theorize; accurately estimate global environmental change and; the challenge focus of inter-playing interactions between ecosystems and mankind impacting the environment, productive agriculture and security. The study recommends environmental rationality through the use of conceptual, theoretical and soil-degradation panacea studies; collective action for; the security of the soil and, absence of threats on its physical, biological and chemical components and systems.

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Published

2022-10-31

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