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Environmental and Economic Costs of Soil Erosion and Conservation Benefits
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Soil ErosionProductive CapacityEnvironmental ImpactsErosion PredictionLand UseSustainable AgricultureAgricultural EconomicsBusinessSoil ConservationSoil ManagementSoil DegradationEnvironmental EconomicsNatural Resource EconomicsLand DegradationEnvironmental PlanningFood DemandAgriculturePublic Health
Soil erosion is a major environmental threat to the sustainability and productive capacity of agriculture. During the last 40 years, nearly one-third of the world's arable land has been lost by erosion and continues to be lost at a rate of more than 10 million hectares per year. With the addition of a quarter of a million people each day, the world population's food demand is increasing at a time when per capita food productivity is beginning to decline.
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