@article{Gajic:245823,
      recid = {245823},
      author = {Gajic, Bosko and Milivojevic, Jordan and Durovic, Nevenka},
      title = {SOIL QUALITY MONITORING FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE},
      journal = {Economics of Agriculture},
      address = {2006},
      number = {297-2016-4026},
      year = {2006},
      abstract = {Soil and crop management practices may have impacts on the  natural
environment and induce changes in soil. A  fundamental task of soil monitoring
systems is to serve as  a tool for land management in sense of  sustainable
development. In spite of the fact, that this  task is common to all countries
nowadays, there are still  differences in metodologies and indicators of soil  quality.
Diversity of soil types may hinder identification  of soil quality factors and
indicators at a national scale.  Assessment of soil quality is the basis for  assessing
sustainable soil management in this century.
The  objective of this paper was to identifay some soil  physical, chemical and
biological indicators for soil  quality monitoring in sustainable agricultural
management  at national level.
In many ways, soil quality is one  measure of ecosystem health. Conserving
soil quqlity means  protecting the full range of ecological services  high-quality soils
provide.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/245823},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.245823},
}