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History of forest soils knowledge and research [Chapter 4]

Informally Refereed
Authors: Jennifer D. Knoepp, Mary Beth Adams, Robert Harrison, Larry West, Stephanie H. Laseter, Daniel Markewitz, Daniel D. Richter, Mac A. Callaham
Year: 2019
Type: Book Chapter
Station: Rocky Mountain Research Station
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-63998-1.00004-5
Source: In: Busse, Matt; Giardina, Christian P.; Morris, Dave M.; Page, Dumroese, Deborah S. Global change and forest soils: Cultivating stewardship of a finite natural resource. Developments in Soil Science, Vol. 36. Elsevier. p. 43-55.

Abstract

Human history is intricately linked to the soil. As human populations increased agricultural land use intensified. Wood availability was also important and resulted in the management of forested land for fuel, fiber and food. Soil mapping was an essential tool in planning future expansion of agriculture and resulted in an increased understanding in the factors that regulate soil formation. This understanding eventually lead to the formation of forest soil science as a separate area of research. Early forest soil research focused on silviculture, harvesting, soil chemistry and acid rain. As the science progressed areas of research broadened to include specialized forest harvest methods and eventually to ecosystem-related research designed to understand how soils function as an integral part of the forest.

Keywords

human history, soil, land use, management soil mapping

Citation

Knoepp, Jennifer D.; Adams, Mary Beth; Harrison, Robert; West, Larry; Laseter, Stephanie H.; Markewitz, Daniel; Richter, Daniel D.; Callaham, Mac A., Jr. 2019. History of forest soils knowledge and research Chapter 4 . In: Busse, Matt; Giardina, Christian P.; Morris, Dave M.; Page, Dumroese, Deborah S. Global change and forest soils: Cultivating stewardship of a finite natural resource. Developments in Soil Science, Vol. 36. Elsevier. p. 43-55.
Citations
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/60396