Advances in digital soil mapping to assess baseline levels and carbon sequestration at the landscape scale Dale F. EickelmanMapping soil carbon, both organic and inorganic carbon, is gaining a lot of attention and interest, as it can be a substantial source and sink for climate change mitigation, food security and ecosystem services. Digital soil mapping and modeling spatiotemporal variations or changes are helpful tools for understanding, planning, and managing soil carbon and its sequestration and greenhouse gas emission. This review discusses factors influencing soil
providing a treasure-trove of cultural information about contemporary daily life
Arendt and Foucault
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Recipient of the Distinguished Book Award from the American Alliance for Theatre Education in 2010
This book defends the Marxist theory of history through
Strongman Eugen Sandow (1867–1925) was renowned as the world’s “perfect man” at the turn of the 20thcentury
and argues that threats to pluralism can arise from either political interference or from the concentration of media ownership and markets
with an awareness of the existence and competition of Netflix
The chapter describes the microbiome and metabolism of pigs and highlights its importance in the development of pig immune systems
Companion to an exhibit at the Oriental Institute Museum
The chapters revisit canonical works and delve into institutional
It is hoped that automated video surveillance systems will soon utilise flock behaviour to monitor foot and leg health and highlight impending welfare problems