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<title>Volume 06</title>
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<title>Cover page</title>
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<description>Cover page
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<title>Contents</title>
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<description>Contents
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<title>Editorial Board</title>
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<description>Editorial Board
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<title>Soil erosion and conservation - A case study in the dry zone of Sri Lanka</title>
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<description>Soil erosion and conservation - A case study in the dry zone of Sri Lanka
Dharmasena, P.B.
Deterioration of land resource in the dry zone is a threat to agricultural production in Sri Lanka especially&#13;
the production of coarse grains, pulses and vegetables. Most of the dry zone soils are highly erodible and&#13;
rainfalls are more erosive compared to the upcountry rains. Although the problem of soil erosion has been&#13;
well recognized in the dry zone and effective conservation measures have been clearly identified, still severe&#13;
land degradation is taking place in dry zone farmlands due to unattended soil erosion.&#13;
Soil conservation measures have been introduced to dry zone rainfed farmers through the extension arm of&#13;
Department of Agriculture, Provincial Departments of Agriculture and almost all the dry zone&#13;
development projects implemented during the past. Soil conservation bunds and drains, tree and grass&#13;
hedges, mulching, in-situ rainwater harvesting and watershed management programmes are the most&#13;
important among them. However, it has now been realized that a more systematic approach is needed to&#13;
achieve sustainable production from these lands. Most important steps are: mapping affected areas;&#13;
making recommendations; planning and implementation of complete packages of sustainable farming and&#13;
awareness creation among the general public on relevant Acts, policies and regulations.
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<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2003 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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