Publication | Open Access
The Role of Soils in Sustainability, Climate Change, and Ecosystem Services: Challenges and Opportunities
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2023
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EngineeringEnvironmental ImpactsSoil Carbon StorageSoil Organic MatterAgricultural EconomicsSoil ManagementLand DegradationSoil BiochemistrySoil Nutrient ManagementPublic HealthSoil Fertility ManagementClimate ChangeSoil EnvironmentBiogeochemistryCarbon SequestrationEuropean UnionSoil DegradationNutrient AnalysisCarbon FarmingSoil FunctionSoil Carbon SequestrationEcosystem Services
Soils are crucial life supporters and nutrient providers, their functionality impacted by their nutritional balance, pH, and organic matter content. These substrates help regulate water, support diverse organisms, and play a critical role in carbon sequestration, especially in the context of climate change. However, soils are under threat from anthropogenic and climatic pressures, warranting active resource management strategies. The European Union (EU) has acknowledged soil sustainability’s importance, encouraging eco-friendly agricultural practices and enhanced soil carbon storage. However, the criticality of soils is often overlooked when establishing global sustainable development goals. Counteracting soil degradation is key in battling desertification and influenced by factors like unsustainable agriculture, deforestation, and poor irrigation. Innovative solutions like circular economy approaches and sustainable biomass utilization are necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Also, improving dietary habits and reducing food waste can help mitigate the environmental impact of food consumption, with a shift towards plant-based proteins being more sustainable. Addressing these challenges will contribute to a more sustainable and resilient future.
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