Transcription of Sustainable Soil Management
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Sustainable soil Management Pillar 1 of the Global soil Partnership FAO Natural Resources & Environment and Agriculture Departments is Sustainable soil Management (scope) Management supports a range of ecosystem services Management practices knowledge and adoption knowledge and expertise and policy for Sustainable soil Management - the Global soil partnership plan: What is needed to bring about a trans-formation towards SSM by farmers and other land users? steps: Regional process to agree on priorities, process and required support Content What is Sustainable soil Management ? soil health : The capacity of a soil to function as a vital living system within ecosystem and land use boundaries to sustain plant and animal productivity and health and maintain or enhance water and air quality (Doran, 1996) Sustainable soil Management requires balancing the needs for human purposes with those for environmental conservation and functioning soil quality / health is reduced through human-induced degradation processes (erosion, nutrient mining, compaction, acidification, pollution, etc.)
Soil quality /health is reduced through human-induced degradation processes (erosion, nutrient mining, compaction, acidification, pollution, etc.) Soil quality: the capacity of a specific kind of soil to function, within natural or managed ecosystem boundaries, to …
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