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Land and therefore soil in Bangladesh is a limited but very important natural resource. This resource is being abused, misused, and degraded by a great many factors. There are a number of issues that need immediate attention for keeping this natural resource sustainable and meaningful for future generations. A number of future research possibilities and issues are discussed in this chapter.
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Imamul Huq, S.M., Md. Shoaib, J.U. (2013). Future Soil Issues. In: The Soils of Bangladesh. World Soils Book Series, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1128-0_14
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