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This book offers an in-depth exploration of Korean soils, emphasizing their unique characteristics, historical significance, and innovative management practices. Soil is the foundation of life on Earth, providing essential resources for food, clothing, and shelter. In Korea, soil management has been pivotal in shaping agriculture, economy, culture, and environmental sustainability.
Over the decades, Korean agriculture has evolved significantly, transitioning from production-focused strategies in the mid-twentieth century to sustainable and eco-friendly practices in recent years. Korean soil scientists have been at the forefront of these advancements, pioneering innovations in soil classification, fertilization programs, and the application of technologies like artificial intelligence. These contributions have established Korea as a global leader in soil science, highlighted by its successful hosting of the 2014 World Congress of Soil Science.
This comprehensive book examines Korea's soil types, primarily derived from igneous and metamorphic rocks, and their diverse applications in rice paddies, upland fields, and greenhouses. It also explores the cultural and ecological value of soil, including its role in shaping Korean traditions and its contribution to ecosystem services.
This book is an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in soil science and sustainability. This book provides valuable insights into the profound ways soil has shaped Korea's past, present, and future, offering a window into one of the world's most dynamic soil landscapes.
Dr. Yang served as a professor of soil environmental chemistry at the Department of Biological Environment, Kangwon National University, Korea, from September 1990 to February 2023. He currently holds the title of Professor Emeritus. Dr. Yang earned his Ph.D. from Montana State University, USA, in 1987 and subsequently gained postdoctoral experiences in the USA and Canada until August 1990.
During his distinguished career, Dr. Yang held several leadership roles, including serving as President of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) from 2010 to 2014. Additionally, he was the dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 2010 to 2012. In the last decade, Dr. Yang led the Ecosystem Services of Surface Soil (EcoSSSoil) research group as its director. This multidisciplinary initiative focused on assessing the quality, value, health, and ecosystem services of Korean surface soils.
History.- Soil Formation Factors.- Geology and Rocks.- Classification.- Physical Properties.- Chemical properties.- The Korean Soil Information System.- Long-term Soil Research.- Fertilizer Recommendation System.- Soil Water Management.- Soil Erosion and Conservation.- Soil Quality and Ecosystem Services.- Soil and Culture.
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