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- Choose geographically and agro-ecologically appropriate cropping systems, and encourage crop rotation. Employ established practices that control erosion and invest in the development of new approaches to prevent erosion. Limit the likelihood of soil contamination from all sources.
www.royalsocietyqld.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/soil-principles.pdfPRINCIPLES FOR SUSTAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT - Royal Society of ...
Here we show that research in the field of sustainable soil use and management should prioritize the multifunctional value of soil health and address interdisciplinary linkages with major issues such as biodiversity and climate change.
May 20, 2022 · The framework summarizes soil and land related topics into six societal challenges and associates them with eight knowledge types that outline integrated research for development and implementation of sustainable soil and land management.
Promote sustainable management of soil resources. Encourage investment, technical cooperation, policy, education awareness and extension in soils. Promote targeted soil research and development focusing on identified gaps and priorities. Enhance the quantity and quality of soil data and information.
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Aug 10, 2020 · 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 ...
- Deyi Hou, Nanthi S. Bolan, Daniel C.W. Tsang, Mary B. Kirkham, David O'Connor
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Jul 26, 2023 · Abstract. Sustainable Soil Management Practices (SSMP) offer potential benefits while conserving natural resources. However, the low adoption of SSMP limits the achievement of their full potential. To examine the current state of knowledge on SSMP adoption and identify research gaps, we systematically reviewed 269 peer-reviewed publications ...
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It allows the overwhelming complexity of soil systems to be adequately coped with and paves the way for steadily improving our capability to assess soil functions based on scientic understanding.
PRINCIPLES FOR SUSTAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT. Protect soil from physical, chemical and biological degradation, limit erosion and avoid deforestation. Restore soils on degraded, stranded and marginal lands. Maintain soil-based ecosystem services, water availability and quality. Enhance soil productivity according to its natural capacity.