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Soil Change Matters 2014
Policy and effective action for soil security: a need for reframing the soil story
Bouma, Johan^1
Wageningen University, Netherlands^1
关键词: Biodiversity loss;    Education programs;    Environmental issues;    Knowledge brokers;    Logical sequences;    Scientific discipline;    Trans-disciplinary approaches;    Water and energies;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/25/1/012002/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1755-1315/25/1/012002
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

Soil science is a vital scientific discipline producing cutting-edge research in its various sub-disciplines. Its role in studying major environmental issues, often defined as food security, water and energy availability, climate change and biodiversity loss, is, however, less obvious to stakeholders, policy makers and the public at large. It deserves better. Reframing the soil story by taking a pro-active interdisciplinary approach in demonstrating the role of soils when studying these issues is advocated in the context of the ten Sustainable Development Goals. Soil change matters not only in a negative way when referring to erosion and degradation but also, and particularly, to soil improvement. But only successfully completed programs in practice will be convincing and that's why an active role of soil researchers and soil scientists, acting as knowledge brokers, is advocated in transdisciplinary programs. This includes more emphasis on preparation and implementation than is allowed in current programs. A case study is presented and a narrative is used to link the five major environmental issues in a logical sequence, showing their interdependence. Current soil research and education programs should reflect demands made by inter- and transdisciplinary approaches and need a new, fresh approach.

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