Pastoral Hill Slope Erosion in New Zealand and the Role of Poplar and Willow Trees in Its Reduction

  • McIvor I
  • Douglas G
  • Dymond J
  • et al.
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Ian McIvor, Grant Douglas, John Dymond, Garth Eyles and Michael Marden (2011). Pastoral Hill Slope Erosion in New Zealand and the Role of Poplar and Willow Trees in Its Reduction, Soil Erosion Issues in Agriculture, Dr. Danilo Godone (Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-307-435-1, InTech, Available from: http://www.intechopen.com/books/soil-erosion-issues-in-agriculture/pastoral-hill-slope-erosion-in-new-zealandand-the-role-of-poplar-and-willow-trees-in-its-reduction

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McIvor, I., Douglas, G., Dymond, J., Eyles, G., & Marde, M. (2011). Pastoral Hill Slope Erosion in New Zealand and the Role of Poplar and Willow Trees in Its Reduction. In Soil Erosion Issues in Agriculture. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/24365

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