| Best Management Practices for Soil Erosion: An online book with introductory information regarding different kinds of soil erosion such as geological erosion and accelerated erosion. |
| Corn, Soil Tillage and Soil Erosion: Specific information regarding soil management and the benefit of corn when combatting erosion. |
| Demonstration Erosion Control Home: The Demonstration Erosion Control (DEC) project investigates the effectiveness of reducing erosion, sedimentation, and flooding. |
| Environmental and Economic Costs of Soil Erosion and Conservation Benefits: Excerpts from article in Science magazine, by Pimentel et al . (1995). |
| EPA: Best Management Practices for Soil Erosion: A computer program which provides information about soil erosion and the severity of erosion. Water erosion is explained and detailed descriptions of management and structural practices to control erosion. |
| Erosion processes and modelling: Provides information on the processes and modelling of raindrop impact induced erosion abd the modelling of erosion in catchments (watersheds) |
| Eurosem: Resources related to the European soil erosion model, which simulates erosion on an event basis for fields and small catchments. |
| Geoindicators: Soil and Sediment Erosion: Basic information about erosion patterns, causes, and solutions. |
| Ground Cover Plants: Article on ground cover usage, advantages, and disadvantages. Includes a checklist of over 250 types of plants. |
| International Erosion Control Association: Provides education, resource information and business opportunities for professionals in the erosion and sediment control industry. |
| National Sedimentation Laboratory: It emphasizes research dealing with soil erosion; transport and deposition of sediment; movement of chemicals on upland areas and in streams; the impact of agricultural practices, in-stream structures, and bank protection on these processes; water quality; and the ecological well-being of streams. |
| National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory: This U.S. Department of Agriculture area is the focal point for the national research program in soil erosion by water. |
| OLIVERO EU Research project: A project aiming to improve olive plantation systems on sloping and mountainous land. These are vital for erosion and fire control in most of the mediterranean countries. |
| Organic Agriculture: Chemical agricultural practices are contributing to global warming, climate change, weather pattern disruption, erosion, and starvation. |
| Permanent Cover Cropping System, Steve Groff, Cedar Meadow Farm: This site covers innovative practices and cropping strategies to increase profits and greatly reduce soil erosion and pesticides. |
| Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area: Non-regulatory organization that works to enhance and protect the Redwood and Cottonwood Rivers. Site includes journals, technical information, news, events, images, and details of how to get involved. |
| Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation 2 - Overview of RUSLE2: Computer program that estimates rates of soil erosion caused by rainfall and associated overland flow. Free download available together with documentation and manuals. |
| Serious Erosion Areas: A look at some of the serious erosion areas in the United States. |
| Soil and Water Conservation Society: The Soil and Water Conservation Society is an international organization that fosters the science and the art of soil and water conservation to achieve sustained use of land resources. |
| Soil Erosion in Agricultural Systems: Cause and effects of soil erosion in agricultural systems. |
| Soil Erosion Net: Collection of information on soil erosion from a wide range of scientific disciplines. |
| Soil Erosion on Farmland: Online publication from New Zealand government sustainable agriculture program. Intended as a source of information for use by farmers, local government, farmer organisations, farm advisers and others who have an influence on rural land use. |
| Soil Resource Management: References about the fertility, compaction, testing and conservation of soil. Published by the University of Nebraska. |
| Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development.: Sustaining and protecting the soil and natural resources for production. |
| Sustainable Agriculture Tour -- Erosion Control Structures: Diversion terraces, grassed waterways, surface inlets, and hedgerows are the most common structures used for soil conservation. |
| The National Soil Tilth Laboratory: USDA organization with mission to develop, evaluate, and promote management practices that enhance surface and ground water quality. |
| USDA-ARS National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory: Information regarding: Erosion process research, erosion control research, and delivery of improved erosion prediction technology. |
| Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP): The WEPP-model, developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is a process-based, distributed model for soil erosion prediction. Model software and documentation can be obtained through this site. |