| Sustainability | |
| Soil Degradation: Will Humankind Ever Learn? | |
| Douglas L. Karlen1  Charles W. Rice2  | |
| [1] Research Soil Scientist, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment (NLAE), 2110 University Boulevard, Ames, IA 50011-3120, USA;Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, 2701 Throckmorton Ctr., Manhattan, KS 66506, USA; E-Mail: | |
| 关键词: soil health; soil quality; sustainable intensification; soil biology; erosion; soil organic matter; carbon sequestration; | |
| DOI : 10.3390/su70912490 | |
| 来源: mdpi | |
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【 摘 要 】
Soil degradation is a global problem caused by many factors including excessive tillage, inappropriate crop rotations, excessive grazing or crop residue removal, deforestation, mining, construction and urban sprawl. To meet the needs of an expanding global population, it is essential for humankind to recognize and understand that improving soil health by adopting sustainable agricultural and land management practices is the best solution for mitigating and reversing current soil degradation trends. This research editorial is intended to provide an overview for this Special Issue of
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