Prosperi, P.Terres, J. M.Doublet, S.Pointereau, P.2016-04-192016-04-192010Land Degradation & Development 22(1): 70-831099-145Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/69045Metadata only recordAccording to a soil risk assessment that evaluated European soils in 2005, approximately 25% of European land is at some risk of erosion. Degraded soil reduces the soil's ability to absorb water and replenish groundwater supply, capture and store carbon, and filter pollution. Conservation agriculture may be an economically viable solution in some areas of France to improve soil quality and reduce erosion. This article evaluates the effects and potential of conservation agriculture and the soil protection policy on a specific area in France.text/plainen-USIn CopyrightGroundwaterConservation agricultureSoil degradationSoil erosionGovernment policyLocal policySoil qualityWater qualityMidi-pyrénéesFrancePolicy frameworkSoil legislationFarm/Enterprise Scale Field Scale GovernanceConservation agriculture effects and policy support to mitigate soil degradation in Midi-Pyrénées (France)AbstractCopyright 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltdhttps://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.1021