Title of article :
An evaluation of the environmental costs and benefits of conservation tillage
Author/Authors :
NoelD Uri، نويسنده , , JayD Atwood، نويسنده , , Joaquim Sanabria، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
30
From page :
521
To page :
550
Abstract :
Every production practice, including conservation tillage, has positive or negative environmental consequences that may involve air, land, water, and/or the health and ecological status of wildlife. The negative impacts associated with agricultural production, and the use of conventional tillage systems in particular, include soil erosion, energy use, leaching and runoff of agricultural chemicals, and carbon emissions. Several of these impacts are quantified. The conclusions suggest that the use of conservation tillage does result in less of an adverse impact on the environment from agricultural production than does conventional tillage, because of reduced surface water runoff and wind erosion. Wildlife habitat will be enhanced to some extent with the adoption of conservation tillage. The benefits to be gained from carbon sequestration will depend on the soil remaining undisturbed. Expansion of conservation tillage on highly erodible land will unquestionably result in an increase in social benefits, but the expected gains will be modest.
Journal title :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Record number :
957713
Link To Document :
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