01365naa a2200205 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000190006024500820007926000090016130000140017052007710018465000100095565000180096565000110098365000150099465300120100965300100102177301280103113279172002-11-22 1988 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aSANDERS, D. W. aSoil and water conservation on steep landsba summary of workshop discussions c1988 ap.275-282 aThe conservation-on-steep-lands workshop in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was a particularly lively workshop in which every participant became involved in the discussions. Many different aspects of soil and water conservation on steep lands were raised. These varied from broad methods of approach and fundamental principles to debate on the relative benefits of some specific practices. But the recurring themes that ran throughout most of the discussions were to be found in these questions: How can soil and water conservation be applied more effectively on steep lands? What are the factors that lead to successful soil and water projects? Conversely, what are those factors that can lead to failure? Following is a summary of the main points that came out of these ... aÁgua aConservação aManejo aProdução aCultivo aSolos tIn: MOLDENHAUER, W.C.; HUDSON, N.W. Conservation farming on steep lands. Ankeny: Soil and Water Conservation Society, 1988.