Capturing the complexity of soil life for soil quality assessments is one of the most challenging paradoxes of contemporary soil science. Soil biota perform a plethora of processes that are fundamental to soil quality. As the concept of soil quality developed, so have the attempts to integrate soil biological measurements into monitoring schemes from field to regional scale. To date, however, soil science has not yet succeeded to provide flexible yet objective biological indicator methods to assess soil multifunctionality, customised to the user's context.We present an integrative framework and elucidate the who and how of soil multifunctionality. The framework encompasses the current scientific understanding of the role of soil biota in su...
The concept of soil quality gives rise to more controversy than that of water or air quality. Howeve...
Abstract The living soil system is of primary importance in sustainable agricul-tural production. So...
Soil is not a renewable resource, at least within the human timescale. In general, any anthropic exp...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
International audienceIn a context of global soil biodiversity loss, we need to findeffective way to...
It is well-known that there is a need for technical assessments to advise farmers, policy-makers and...
Interest in the quality and health of soil has been stimulated by recent awareness that soil is vita...
Not AvailableSoil biological indicators provide insight into the living component of the soil. Simil...
Soils are one of the most important features of the natural capital of terrestrial ecosystems. There...
International audienceThe assessment of the impacts of land management on soil quality is crucial in...
Not AvailableSoil biological indicators provide insight into the living component of the soil. Simil...
This presentation outlines the final results from the UK Defra SQID project which identified and pil...
Soil biota contribute to the delivery of multiple soil functions. However, soil biological methods a...
Soil quality is threatened by the increase in human population and by the fact that most of the cult...
Developments in soil biology and methods to characterize soil organic carbon have the potential to d...
The concept of soil quality gives rise to more controversy than that of water or air quality. Howeve...
Abstract The living soil system is of primary importance in sustainable agricul-tural production. So...
Soil is not a renewable resource, at least within the human timescale. In general, any anthropic exp...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
International audienceIn a context of global soil biodiversity loss, we need to findeffective way to...
It is well-known that there is a need for technical assessments to advise farmers, policy-makers and...
Interest in the quality and health of soil has been stimulated by recent awareness that soil is vita...
Not AvailableSoil biological indicators provide insight into the living component of the soil. Simil...
Soils are one of the most important features of the natural capital of terrestrial ecosystems. There...
International audienceThe assessment of the impacts of land management on soil quality is crucial in...
Not AvailableSoil biological indicators provide insight into the living component of the soil. Simil...
This presentation outlines the final results from the UK Defra SQID project which identified and pil...
Soil biota contribute to the delivery of multiple soil functions. However, soil biological methods a...
Soil quality is threatened by the increase in human population and by the fact that most of the cult...
Developments in soil biology and methods to characterize soil organic carbon have the potential to d...
The concept of soil quality gives rise to more controversy than that of water or air quality. Howeve...
Abstract The living soil system is of primary importance in sustainable agricul-tural production. So...
Soil is not a renewable resource, at least within the human timescale. In general, any anthropic exp...