Soil conservation definition

Soil conservation means using artificial means to enhance the rational use of land, conserve water sources, or prevent soil erosion.
Soil conservation means the application to land of cultural vegetational land management measures, either individually or in combination, to attain and maintain an appropriate level of land use and stability of that land in perpetuity and includes the use of measures to prevent or mitigate the effects of land degradation.
Soil conservation means soil protection and soil restoration activities from degradation caused by human-induced and natural factors;

Examples of Soil conservation in a sentence

  • Soil conservation (stripping & storage of topsoil), in accordance with the Alberta Environmental Protection Enhancement Act (AEPEA).

  • Soil conservation using live plant barriers, still barriers, retaining walls, ditches, dikes and terracing.

  • At the top of the hierarchy, are the nine threshold categories:  Water quality  Soil conservation  Air quality  Vegetation preservation  Wildlife  Fisheries  Noise  Recreation  Scenic resources Each threshold category is then divided into reporting categories, within which there are one or more standards.

  • The Department of Soil conservation and Watershed Management (DSCWM) has been promoting User Groups Based Watershed Management to mitigate land degradation problems stemming from deforestation in the hills.

  • In continuation to the initiatives undertaken by RISL/ DoITC in GIS domain, requirement has been felt by various line Departments like Urban Local Bodies, Watershed and Soil conservation, RUIDP, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, RUDSICO, PWD, PHED, Water Resources, RIICO, Urban Development Authorities etc.

  • Soil conservation (stripping & storage of topsoil), in accordance with the Alberta Environmental Protection Enhancement Act (AEPEA)  tree/brush removal and disposal (burn and bury)  road surface may require aggregate materials for grade stabilization  drainage improvements may be required, including culvert installation At all times the roadway must be maintained to facilitate public use and access.