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Assessment of Long-Term Soil Loss on Selected Slopes Using the USLE Equation
SUTTIKHANA, Itthanan
This study presents an assessment of long-term soil loss on selected slopes in both the Czech Republic and Thailand utilizing the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE). Soil erosion poses a significant threat to agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability worldwide, highlighting the importance of understanding erosion dynamics and implementing effective mitigation measures. The research focuses on experimental plots in the Czech Republic's South Bohemia region and Thailand's Sadao district, examining factors contributing to soil erosion and evaluating the efficacy of soil conservation practices. Results indicate notable disparities in soil erosion rates between the two regions, influenced by varying environmental conditions, land use practices, and topographical features. Despite comprehensive soil conservation measures recommended by the Department of Land Development in Thailand, challenges in implementation persist due to limited resources and expertise. The study underscores the urgent need for tailored soil conservation strategies to address specific erosion challenges faced by each region. By integrating site-specific data and recommendations, policymakers, land managers, and researchers can collaborate to promote sustainable land management practices and safeguard soil resources against erosion threats. Continued monitoring and assessment efforts are crucial to track the effectiveness of mitigation measures and ensure the long-term resilience of ecosystems and agricultural systems.

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