Global Soil Security
This book introduces the concept of soil security and its five dimensions: Capability, Capital, Condition, Connectivity and Codification. These five dimensions make it possible to understand soil's role in delivering ecosystem services and to quantify soil resource by measuring, mapping, modeli...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2017.
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Σειρά: | Progress in Soil Science,
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Part I: Rationale for soil security
- Soil security – a rationale
- Soil security: dimensions
- Part II: Capability
- Soil capability: exploring the functional potentials of soils
- Distinguishing between capability and condition
- The value of soil capability in land surface modeling
- Soil capability for the United States now and into the future
- Quantifying soil capability: GlobalSoilMap
- Testing the links between soil security, sustainable land management practices and land evaluation
- Part III: Condition
- General concepts of valuing and caring for soil
- Soil health: challenges and opportunities
- Using soil survey to assess and predict soil condition and change
- Root-microbe interactions in response to soil conditions
- Securing our soil in intense monoculture cropping systems
- Soil organic carbon stocks and soil respiration in tropical secondary forests in southern Mexico
- Simulating impacts of bioenergy sorghum residue return on soil organic carbon and greenhouse gas emissions using the Daycent model
- Cover crop effects on soil carbon and nitrogen under bioenergy sorghum crops
- Part IV: Capital
- Energy, economics, climate change and soil security
- Understanding soils’ contribution to ecosystem services provision to inform farm system analysis
- The dollars and cents of soil health
- The value of soil’s contributions to ecosystem services
- Economics of land degradation contribution to soil security in Eurasia
- Social license and soil security
- Part V: Connectivity
- Soil renaissance and the connection to land managers
- Links between soil security and the influence of soils on human health
- Soil contamination and human health: a major challenge for global soil security
- The measurement of soil security in terms of human health: examples and ideas
- The meta soil model: an integrative multi-model framework for soil security
- Integrating new perspectives to address global soil security: ideas from integral ecology
- Applying the meta soil model: the connections between soil security and water security in a permanent protection area in Brazil
- Bridging the research-management gap to restore ecosystem function and social resilience
- Engendering connectivity to soil through aesthetics
- The role of master gardeners in providing horticulture education to Marion County residents
- Soil –water-food nexus: a public policy perspective
- Whose “security” is important?: communicating risk about soil to a diverse population
- Part VI: Codification
- Save the soil to save the planet
- Protection of the soil resource in the Brazilian environmental legislation
- Creating incentives for improved soil health through the federal crop insurance program
- U.S. farm programs and the impacts on national and international soil security
- Soil security for agricultural productivity: the policy disconnect and a promising future
- Securitisation
- The place of soil in international government policy
- Translating soil science knowledge to public policy
- Synthesis: goals to achieve soil security.