The Marginal Soils of Africa
Rethinking Uses, Management and Reclamation
Adornis Dakarai Nciizah editor Ashira Roopnarain editor Busiswa Ndaba editor Mashapa Elvis Malobane editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:13th May '25
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This book addressed the pressing challenges of climate change, land scarcity, and food security, offering a comprehensive synthesis of research on using, managing, and reclaiming marginal lands in Africa. Unfavourable climatic conditions and rapid population growth intensify competition for land, putting pressure on traditional agricultural soils thus necessitating a transition towards underutilized marginal lands. Reclaiming these damaged and undervalued areas through various technologies presents a promising path not only to food independence but also to second-generation biofuel feedstock production, utilizing excess biomass from these revived lands. While recent years have seen increased focus on restoring degraded lands, a crucial gap remains i.e. a unified knowledge base detailing the efficacy of various reclamation technologies. This book fills that void, empowering farmers and policymakers with the insights they need to make informed decisions, mobilize resources effectively, and ultimately help Africa meet its projected 60% food demand increase.
ISBN: 9783031551871
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375 pages