The continual loss and impairment of soil ecosystem services (SES) across the globe calls for a fundamental reconsideration of soil governance mechanisms. This critical synthesis charts the history and evolution of national and international soil law and seeks to unravel certain challenges that have contributed to this failure in governance. It describes and categorizes law and policy responses to different soil threats, and identifies a worrying widespread absence of legislation for oversight and protection of agricultural soils from urbanization, as well as a lack of clear legal mechanisms to determine national priorities for soil protection. A reduction in the world's prime farmland threatens SES, including food security, carbon storage ...
<p>Despite numerous research efforts over the last decades, integrating the concept of ecosystem ser...
While soil is crucial to human activity and ecosystem functioning, there is no policy specifically f...
The terrestrial landscape has changed considerably compared to that of the early 20th century when s...
The continual loss and impairment of soil ecosystem services (SES) across the globe calls for a fund...
WOS:000326897700018International audienceSoil degradation is a critical and growing global problem. ...
Soil degradation is a critical and growing global problem. As the world population increases, pressu...
In the current era of multiple crises, from food price, through climate change to economic failure, ...
Long a rather abstract concept, sustainable development has since 2015 been defined by the United Na...
AbstarctThe terrestrial landscape has changed considerably compared to that of the early 20th centur...
peer reviewedSoils are subject to varying degrees of direct or indirect human disturbance, constitut...
Soils are an essential element in sustainable food systems and vital for ecosystem services. Soils a...
Despite numerous research efforts over the last decades, integrating the concept of ecosystem servic...
Despite numerous research efforts over the last decades, integrating the concept of ecosystem servic...
From the 1960s onwards, the global community became more aware of the phenomena of air and water pol...
none7noMaintaining and improving the soil resource is crucial for the protection of the global envir...
<p>Despite numerous research efforts over the last decades, integrating the concept of ecosystem ser...
While soil is crucial to human activity and ecosystem functioning, there is no policy specifically f...
The terrestrial landscape has changed considerably compared to that of the early 20th century when s...
The continual loss and impairment of soil ecosystem services (SES) across the globe calls for a fund...
WOS:000326897700018International audienceSoil degradation is a critical and growing global problem. ...
Soil degradation is a critical and growing global problem. As the world population increases, pressu...
In the current era of multiple crises, from food price, through climate change to economic failure, ...
Long a rather abstract concept, sustainable development has since 2015 been defined by the United Na...
AbstarctThe terrestrial landscape has changed considerably compared to that of the early 20th centur...
peer reviewedSoils are subject to varying degrees of direct or indirect human disturbance, constitut...
Soils are an essential element in sustainable food systems and vital for ecosystem services. Soils a...
Despite numerous research efforts over the last decades, integrating the concept of ecosystem servic...
Despite numerous research efforts over the last decades, integrating the concept of ecosystem servic...
From the 1960s onwards, the global community became more aware of the phenomena of air and water pol...
none7noMaintaining and improving the soil resource is crucial for the protection of the global envir...
<p>Despite numerous research efforts over the last decades, integrating the concept of ecosystem ser...
While soil is crucial to human activity and ecosystem functioning, there is no policy specifically f...
The terrestrial landscape has changed considerably compared to that of the early 20th century when s...