soilprevent
Soilprevent is a term used in environmental science and agriculture to describe an integrated approach aimed at preventing soil degradation and maintaining soil health. It is not a single technology, but a framework for managing soils to reduce erosion, nutrient losses, and compaction while sustaining productivity.
Core elements include erosion control (such as contour farming, terracing, windbreaks), cover crops and mulching, reduced
Soil moisture and nutrients: efficient irrigation, rainwater harvesting, timely fertilization guided by soil testing, and incorporation
Soil structure and biodiversity: minimizing soil compaction through controlled traffic farming, diversified crop rotations, compost and
Monitoring and planning: site- and watershed-scale planning, regular soil testing, erosion risk assessment, and performance indicators
Benefits and limitations: expected benefits include improved drought resilience, higher and more stable yields, reduced sedimentation
Origin and usage: the term has appeared in academic literature, extension programs, and some certification schemes
Related topics include soil conservation and sustainable agriculture.