Soils constitute a significant non-renewable geo-resource. Soil resources produce various ecosystem goods and services, chief amongst which are food production and the recycling or assimilation of wastes and other by-products (Arrouays, Marchant, Saby, Meersmans, Orton & Martin, 2012; deGroot, Wilson and Boumans., 2002). Healthy soils are therefore the foundation of our food system and merit our attention (Bot & Benites, 2005). Over the past few decades, various anthropogenic factors have increased the pressures on soil systems and associated ecosystem services. Amongst these pressures is a growth in global population and standards of living as well as climate change. These factors have significantly increased the global demand for food and...
In 2015 the international community is celebrating the International Year of Soils. The United Natio...
peer reviewedSoils are subject to varying degrees of direct or indirect human disturbance, constitut...
While soils and land are pivotal elements of many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and societal ...
none7noMaintaining and improving the soil resource is crucial for the protection of the global envir...
Soils, the earth’s skin, are at the intersection of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and bi...
Interest in the quality and health of soil has been stimulated by recent awareness that soil is vita...
Population growth, a widening gap between the rich and poor, environmental degradation, and a re-eva...
Healthy soils are critical to agriculture, and both are essential to enabling food security. Soil-re...
Soil health, along with water supply, is the most valuable resource for humans, as human life depend...
Soil degradation, caused by land misuse and soil mismanagement, has plagued humanity since the dawn...
Soils represent a considerable part of the conditionally renewable natural resources. Consequently, ...
Since ancient times Man and Soil have experienced interwoven links. Nowadays soil scientists continu...
Arable land covers approximately one fourth of the global land area, but only half of it can be used...
Globally soil quality and food security continue to decrease indicating that agriculture and the foo...
Soil is the most important resource for food production. The increase in world population puts pre...
In 2015 the international community is celebrating the International Year of Soils. The United Natio...
peer reviewedSoils are subject to varying degrees of direct or indirect human disturbance, constitut...
While soils and land are pivotal elements of many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and societal ...
none7noMaintaining and improving the soil resource is crucial for the protection of the global envir...
Soils, the earth’s skin, are at the intersection of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and bi...
Interest in the quality and health of soil has been stimulated by recent awareness that soil is vita...
Population growth, a widening gap between the rich and poor, environmental degradation, and a re-eva...
Healthy soils are critical to agriculture, and both are essential to enabling food security. Soil-re...
Soil health, along with water supply, is the most valuable resource for humans, as human life depend...
Soil degradation, caused by land misuse and soil mismanagement, has plagued humanity since the dawn...
Soils represent a considerable part of the conditionally renewable natural resources. Consequently, ...
Since ancient times Man and Soil have experienced interwoven links. Nowadays soil scientists continu...
Arable land covers approximately one fourth of the global land area, but only half of it can be used...
Globally soil quality and food security continue to decrease indicating that agriculture and the foo...
Soil is the most important resource for food production. The increase in world population puts pre...
In 2015 the international community is celebrating the International Year of Soils. The United Natio...
peer reviewedSoils are subject to varying degrees of direct or indirect human disturbance, constitut...
While soils and land are pivotal elements of many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and societal ...