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Barriers and opportunities of soil knowledge to address soil challenges: Stakeholders' perspectives across Europe.
Vanino, Silvia; Pirelli, Tiziana; Di Bene, Claudia; Bøe, Frederik; Castanheira, Nádia; Chenu, Claire; Cornu, Sophie; Feiza, Virginijus; Fornara, Dario; Heller, Olivier; Kasparinskis, Raimonds; Keesstra, Saskia; Lasorella, Maria Valentina; Madenoglu, Sevinç; Meurer, Katharina H E; O'Sullivan, Lilian; Peter, Noemi; Piccini, Chiara; Siebielec, Grzegorz; Smreczak, Bozena; Thorsøe, Martin Hvarregaard; Farina, Roberta.
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  • Vanino S; Consiglio per La Ricerca in Agricoltura e L'Analisi dell'Economia Agraria, Centro Agricoltura e Ambiente, via della Navicella 2-4, Rome, Italy.
  • Pirelli T; Consiglio per La Ricerca in Agricoltura e L'Analisi dell'Economia Agraria, Centro di Politiche e Bioeconomia, via Barberini, Rome, Italy. Electronic address: tiziana.pirelli@crea.gov.it.
  • Di Bene C; Consiglio per La Ricerca in Agricoltura e L'Analisi dell'Economia Agraria, Centro Agricoltura e Ambiente, via della Navicella 2-4, Rome, Italy.
  • Bøe F; Division of Environment and Natural Resources, Department of Soil and Land Use, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Oluf Thesens vei 43, 1433 Ås, Norway; Soil Physics and Land Management, Wageningen University & Research, Droevendaalsesteeg 4, 6708 PB Wageningen, the Netherlands. Electro
  • Castanheira N; Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, I.P., Soil Lab, Avenida da República, Quinta do Marquês, 2780-157 Oeiras, Portugal. Electronic address: nadia.castanheira@iniav.pt.
  • Chenu C; Ecosys, Université Paris-Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech, Campus AgroParisTech, 78850 Thiverval-Grignon, France. Electronic address: claire.chenu@inrae.fr.
  • Cornu S; Aix-Marseille Univ, CNRS, IRD, INRAE, Coll France, CEREGE, 13545 Aix en Provence Cedex 4, France. Electronic address: sophie.cornu@inrae.fr.
  • Feiza V; Department of Soil and Crop Management, Institute of Agriculture, Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry (LAMMC). Instituto al. 1, LT-58344, Akademija, Kedainiai distr., Lithuania. Electronic address: Virginijus.Feiza@lammc.lt.
  • Fornara D; Davines Group - Rodale Institute European Regenerative Organic Center (EROC), Via Don Angelo Calzolari 55/a, 43126, Parma, Italy; Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Newforge Lane, Belfast BT9 5PX, UK. Electronic address: d.fornara@davines.it.
  • Heller O; Department of Agroecology and Environment, Agroscope, Reckenholzstrasse 191, 8046 Zürich, Switzerland. Electronic address: olivier.heller@agroscope.admin.ch.
  • Kasparinskis R; Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Latvia, Raina Blvd. 19, Riga, Latvia. Electronic address: raimonds.kasparinskis@lu.lv.
  • Keesstra S; Soil, Water and Land Use Team, Wageningen Environmental Research, Drovendaalsesteeg 3, 6700PB, Wageningen, the Netherlands; Civil, Surveying and Environmental Engineering, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan 2308, Australia. Electronic address: saskia.keesstra@wur.nl.
  • Lasorella MV; Consiglio per La Ricerca in Agricoltura e L'Analisi dell'Economia Agraria, Centro di Politiche e Bioeconomia, via Barberini, Rome, Italy.
  • Madenoglu S; Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, General Directorate of Agricultural Research and Policies (TAGEM) 06800 Ankara, Turkey. Electronic address: sevinc.madenoglu@tarimorman.gov.tr.
  • Meurer KHE; Department of Soil & Environment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences - SLU, Uppsala, Sweden. Electronic address: katharina.meurer@slu.se.
  • O'Sullivan L; Teagasc, Crops, Environment and Land Use Programme, Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford, Ireland. Lilian. Electronic address: OSullivan@teagasc.ie.
  • Peter N; Department of Agroecology and Environment, Agroscope, Reckenholzstrasse 191, 8046 Zürich, Switzerland.
  • Piccini C; Consiglio per La Ricerca in Agricoltura e L'Analisi dell'Economia Agraria, Centro Agricoltura e Ambiente, via della Navicella 2-4, Rome, Italy.
  • Siebielec G; Department of Soil Science Erosion and Land Protection, Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation - State Research Institute, Pulawy, Poland.
  • Smreczak B; Department of Soil Science Erosion and Land Protection, Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation - State Research Institute, Pulawy, Poland. Electronic address: gs@iung.pulawy.pl.
  • Thorsøe MH; Aarhus University, Department of Agroecology, 8830 Tjele, Denmark. Electronic address: martinh.thorsoe@agro.au.dk.
  • Farina R; Consiglio per La Ricerca in Agricoltura e L'Analisi dell'Economia Agraria, Centro Agricoltura e Ambiente, via della Navicella 2-4, Rome, Italy.
J Environ Manage ; 325(Pt B): 116581, 2023 Jan 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36323117
ABSTRACT
Climate-smart sustainable management of agricultural soil is critical to improve soil health, enhance food and water security, contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation, biodiversity preservation, and improve human health and wellbeing. The European Joint Programme for Soil (EJP SOIL) started in 2020 with the aim to significantly improve soil management knowledge and create a sustainable and integrated European soil research system. EJP SOIL involves more than 350 scientists across 24 Countries and has been addressing multiple aspects associated with soil management across different European agroecosystems. This study summarizes the key findings of stakeholder consultations conducted at the national level across 20 countries with the aim to identify important barriers and challenges currently affecting soil knowledge but also assess opportunities to overcome these obstacles. Our findings demonstrate that there is significant room for improvement in terms of knowledge production, dissemination and adoption. Among the most important barriers identified by consulted stakeholders are technical, political, social and economic obstacles, which strongly limit the development and full exploitation of the outcomes of soil research. The main soil challenge across consulted member states remains to improve soil organic matter and peat soil conservation while soil water storage capacity is a key challenge in Southern Europe. Findings from this study clearly suggest that going forward climate-smart sustainable soil management will benefit from (1) increases in research funding, (2) the maintenance and valorisation of long-term (field) experiments, (3) the creation of knowledge sharing networks and interlinked national and European infrastructures, and (4) the development of regionally-tailored soil management strategies. All the above-mentioned interventions can contribute to the creation of healthy, resilient and sustainable soil ecosystems across Europe.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Suelo / Ecosistema Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: J Environ Manage Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Suelo / Ecosistema Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: J Environ Manage Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia