In the past, multiple initiatives have been initiated (Maestre & Eisenhauer 2019), but none of those has established itself as a concrete and sustainable global monitoring effort of soils. This requires connecting partners representing a range of stakeholders, including researchers, educators, and policy advisors from academic, governmental, and private sectors. To create the building blocks for the establishment of such a monitoring system for soil biodiversity and ecosystem functions, the Global Soil Biodiversity Observation Network (SoilBON: https://www.globalsoilbiodiversity.org/soilbon) was established in 2018 as a thematic network of GEO BON in partnership with the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative (GSBI) and other global and region...
Soils are the foundation of all terrestrial ecosystems1. However, unlike for plants and animals, a g...
Soil organisms are considered drivers of soil ecosystem services (primary productivity, nutrient cyc...
Soils play a pivotal role in major global biogeochemical cycles (carbon, nutrient, and water), while...
Nature conservation literature and policy instruments mainly focus on the impacts of human developme...
Soils are home to more than 25% of the earth’s total biodiversity and supports life on land and wate...
Nature conservation literature and policy instruments mainly focus on the impacts of human developme...
2015 was the United Nations International Year of Soils and, for the first time, soils and the life...
Here we introduce the Soil BON Foodweb Team, a cross-continental collaborative network that aims to ...
Abstract Global change is affecting soil biodiversity and functioning across all terrestrial ecosyst...
Soils provide essential ecosystem services such as primary production, regulation of biog...
SPE EA Pôle BIOME The Atlas is divided in 8 chapters covering all the aspects of soil biodiversity: ...
International audienceOne quarter of the living beings are located beneath our feet but we know very...
Adoption of new management practices to increase crop production and quality (Assessing the biodiver...
Soils are the foundation of all terrestrial ecosystems1. However, unlike for plants and animals, a g...
Soil organisms are considered drivers of soil ecosystem services (primary productivity, nutrient cyc...
Soils play a pivotal role in major global biogeochemical cycles (carbon, nutrient, and water), while...
Nature conservation literature and policy instruments mainly focus on the impacts of human developme...
Soils are home to more than 25% of the earth’s total biodiversity and supports life on land and wate...
Nature conservation literature and policy instruments mainly focus on the impacts of human developme...
2015 was the United Nations International Year of Soils and, for the first time, soils and the life...
Here we introduce the Soil BON Foodweb Team, a cross-continental collaborative network that aims to ...
Abstract Global change is affecting soil biodiversity and functioning across all terrestrial ecosyst...
Soils provide essential ecosystem services such as primary production, regulation of biog...
SPE EA Pôle BIOME The Atlas is divided in 8 chapters covering all the aspects of soil biodiversity: ...
International audienceOne quarter of the living beings are located beneath our feet but we know very...
Adoption of new management practices to increase crop production and quality (Assessing the biodiver...
Soils are the foundation of all terrestrial ecosystems1. However, unlike for plants and animals, a g...
Soil organisms are considered drivers of soil ecosystem services (primary productivity, nutrient cyc...
Soils play a pivotal role in major global biogeochemical cycles (carbon, nutrient, and water), while...