As demonstrated in Part II of this paper, the controls on erosion-induced loss in soil productivity are complex. Through the simulation model introduced in Part I, this part examines the biophysical performances of three conservation measures recommended for the Loess Plateau: bench terraces, grass
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Economic aspects of afforestation and soil conservation projects
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