Strip cropping management as an adaptation measure to optimize landscape water management
The aim of the research is to provide a comprehensive view of the issue of strip crop management (PSP) as an adaptation measure to optimize the water management of the landscape with its main and accompanying functions, including an evaluation of its effectiveness on erosion and runoff conditions when located on areas at risk of erosion in the agricultural landscape. One of the sub-goals is to verify the positive effect of PSP in terms of protecting the physical, chemical and biological properties of agricultural land, especially the effect on the complex of hydrophysical properties, the hydrolimit in the context of soil moisture dynamics, soil retention capacity and the microclimate. The project will be solve the biodiversity of the epigeic fauna in individual belts with different crops.