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  1. The sustainability of soil use and management is ultimately reliant on the real-world behavior by practitioners, most particularly farmers. Therefore, there is a growing interest to integrate social components and farmer behavior with the ecological component of soil management (Amin et al., 2019). In modern society, with the fast-growing use ...

  2. May 20, 2022 · A successful R&I approach for sustainable soil and land management needs to maintain a programmatic overview of all related societal challenges and knowledge types, while it needs to balance tradeoffs together with stakeholders (people affected by soil management directly or indirectly) and actors (people engaged with soil management) in order to include their opinions, perspectives, problems ...

  3. Nov 12, 2024 · Rusu T, Pacurar I, Dirja M, Pacurar HM, Oroian I, Cosma SA, Gheres M (2013) Effect of tillage systems on soil properties, humus and water conservation. Agric Sci 4(5):35. Google Scholar Sambeek JWV (2022) Orchard management using cover crops to improve soil health and pollinator habitat in the Midwestern United States.

  4. Aug 10, 2020 · Doran and Zeiss (2000) defined soil health as “the capacity of soil to function as a vital living system, within ecosystem and land-use boundaries, to sustain plant and animal productivity, maintain or enhance water and air quality, and promote plant and animal health” Their definition has been well received by the scientific community, as evidenced by the article being cited ~1500 times ...

    • Deyi Hou, Nanthi S. Bolan, Daniel C.W. Tsang, Mary B. Kirkham, David O'Connor
    • 2020
  5. ADVANTAGES OF FARMING SYSTEMS APPROACH Use of the farming system rather than individual best-management practices as the foundation for efforts to improve soil and water quality pays off in five ways: 1. addresses resource and enterprise variability; 2. provides a basis for targeting programs and financial support where improved soil and water quality is most needed; 3. provides a basis for ...

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  6. A healthy living soil provides the basis for plant establishment. and growth and for crop, forest and livestock production. it provides support, nutrients and water for plant root uptake. it contributes to the regulation of water, carbon and atmospheric gases. Soils vary across landscapes and with depth due to differences in geology, topography ...

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  8. Nov 8, 2024 · Simultaneously, proactive water conservation practices, including efficient irrigation systems, drip irrigation, and water recycling, significantly contribute to reducing water consumption and refining water management. The study underscores a commitment to environmental stewardship through the incorporation of innovative solutions and materials.