The Global Soil Partnership (GSP) has been established, following an intensive preparatory work of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with the European Commission (EC), as a voluntary partnership coordinated by the FAO in September 2011 [1]. The GSP is open to all interested stakeholders: Governments (FAO Member States), Universities, Research Organizations, Civil Society Organizations, Industry and private companies. It is a voluntary partnership aiming towards providing a platform for active engagement in sustainable soil management and soil protection at all scales: local, national, regional and global. As a "coalition of the willing" towards soil protection, it attempts to make progress in...
The terrestrial landscape has changed considerably compared to that of the early 20th century when s...
Soil is a complex natural resource that is considered non-renewable in policy frameworks, and it pla...
peer reviewedSoils are subject to varying degrees of direct or indirect human disturbance, constitut...
In the current era of multiple crises, from food price, through climate change to economic failure, ...
Pillar Two of the GSP underpins many of the actions under the other Pillars by addressing the genera...
Several soil degradation processes affect European soils. Following the withdrawal from the European...
Voluntary soil protection measures are not sufficient to achieve sustainable soil management at a gl...
Promoting sustainable forms of natural resource management is a challenge land users are unable to t...
Abstract: Soil protection policies have been developed at National evel in a number of countries. Th...
none7noMaintaining and improving the soil resource is crucial for the protection of the global envir...
Soil is an integral component of the global environmental system which supports the quality and dive...
Policy frameworks concerning soil carbon are rapidly evolving, both in Europe and at the global leve...
Soil degradation is a critical and growing global problem. As the world population increases, pressu...
WOS:000326897700018International audienceSoil degradation is a critical and growing global problem. ...
Long a rather abstract concept, sustainable development has since 2015 been defined by the United Na...
The terrestrial landscape has changed considerably compared to that of the early 20th century when s...
Soil is a complex natural resource that is considered non-renewable in policy frameworks, and it pla...
peer reviewedSoils are subject to varying degrees of direct or indirect human disturbance, constitut...
In the current era of multiple crises, from food price, through climate change to economic failure, ...
Pillar Two of the GSP underpins many of the actions under the other Pillars by addressing the genera...
Several soil degradation processes affect European soils. Following the withdrawal from the European...
Voluntary soil protection measures are not sufficient to achieve sustainable soil management at a gl...
Promoting sustainable forms of natural resource management is a challenge land users are unable to t...
Abstract: Soil protection policies have been developed at National evel in a number of countries. Th...
none7noMaintaining and improving the soil resource is crucial for the protection of the global envir...
Soil is an integral component of the global environmental system which supports the quality and dive...
Policy frameworks concerning soil carbon are rapidly evolving, both in Europe and at the global leve...
Soil degradation is a critical and growing global problem. As the world population increases, pressu...
WOS:000326897700018International audienceSoil degradation is a critical and growing global problem. ...
Long a rather abstract concept, sustainable development has since 2015 been defined by the United Na...
The terrestrial landscape has changed considerably compared to that of the early 20th century when s...
Soil is a complex natural resource that is considered non-renewable in policy frameworks, and it pla...
peer reviewedSoils are subject to varying degrees of direct or indirect human disturbance, constitut...