In the past 200 years, soil science has used reductionist research to develop agricultural technologies that have unlocked the hidden potential of earth's natural systems to feed, clothe, and provide raw materials to the human population of over six billion. The soil quality paradigm seeks to change that scientific approach, the nomenclature of soil science, and institutional priorities for soil management and research. The definition of soil quality is elusive and value-laden. Concerns exist for the paradigm's policy overtones, regional and taxonomic biases, failure to reconcile conceptual contradictions, as well as its ambiguous definitions that are confounded by countless circumstance-specific, function-dependent scenarios. The paradigm ...
Soils, the earth’s skin, are at the intersection of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and bi...
In its common meaning, the concept of "soil quality" is based on evaluating criteria that are subjec...
The editors of this book, P. Schjonning, S. Elmholt, and B.T. Christensen, have succeeded in compili...
In the past 200 years, soil science has used reductionist research to develop agricultural technolog...
Paradigm shifts occur periodically in the sciences. Proposed paradigm shifts offer opportunities to ...
Soil quality is a concept that has deeply divided the soil science community. It has been institutio...
We consider the appropriateness of institutionalizing soil quality as a defined parameter in soil sc...
The concept of soil quality was conceived in the early 1990s as a parallel to those of air and water...
The term soil quality has mainly been used as a technical concept for grading soils. It is important...
Abstract: The concept of soil quality was conceived in the early 1990s as a parallel to those of air...
Sampling and analysis or visual examination of soil to assess its status and use potential is widely...
Soil quality appears to be an ideal indicator of sustainable land management. Soil is the foundation...
Sampling and analysis or visual examination of soil to assess its status and use potential is widely...
The various chemical, physical, and biological properties of a soil interact in complex ways that de...
An increasing human population is placing greater demand on soil resources, and as a result degradat...
Soils, the earth’s skin, are at the intersection of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and bi...
In its common meaning, the concept of "soil quality" is based on evaluating criteria that are subjec...
The editors of this book, P. Schjonning, S. Elmholt, and B.T. Christensen, have succeeded in compili...
In the past 200 years, soil science has used reductionist research to develop agricultural technolog...
Paradigm shifts occur periodically in the sciences. Proposed paradigm shifts offer opportunities to ...
Soil quality is a concept that has deeply divided the soil science community. It has been institutio...
We consider the appropriateness of institutionalizing soil quality as a defined parameter in soil sc...
The concept of soil quality was conceived in the early 1990s as a parallel to those of air and water...
The term soil quality has mainly been used as a technical concept for grading soils. It is important...
Abstract: The concept of soil quality was conceived in the early 1990s as a parallel to those of air...
Sampling and analysis or visual examination of soil to assess its status and use potential is widely...
Soil quality appears to be an ideal indicator of sustainable land management. Soil is the foundation...
Sampling and analysis or visual examination of soil to assess its status and use potential is widely...
The various chemical, physical, and biological properties of a soil interact in complex ways that de...
An increasing human population is placing greater demand on soil resources, and as a result degradat...
Soils, the earth’s skin, are at the intersection of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and bi...
In its common meaning, the concept of "soil quality" is based on evaluating criteria that are subjec...
The editors of this book, P. Schjonning, S. Elmholt, and B.T. Christensen, have succeeded in compili...