Bridging soil health gaps for resilient food systems in the Global South

Bridging soil health gaps is critical to enhance food security and climate resilience of smallholder farming systems in the Global South. However, there is a lack of agreement on what constitutes soil health and how to assess efficiently soil health (gaps) across diverse agroecological contexts and...

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Main Author: Visscher, Anna Maria
Format: Ponencia
Language:Inglés
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159335
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description Bridging soil health gaps is critical to enhance food security and climate resilience of smallholder farming systems in the Global South. However, there is a lack of agreement on what constitutes soil health and how to assess efficiently soil health (gaps) across diverse agroecological contexts and farming systems. We aimed (i) to synthesize key literature on soil health and approaches for its assessment ; (ii) present an operational framework involving relevant actors operating at different scales, and (iii) suggest research priorities for advancing soil health assessment and bridging soil health gaps to effectively support agronomic innovations that benefit smallholder producers in the Global South. We define soil health as the capacity of the soil to perform its multiple ecological functions within ecosystem and land use boundaries. We highlight that despite sharing the common overall goal of bridging soil health gaps, different actors have different needs and operate at different scales. We discuss available soil health indicators, focusing on their practical use, interpretation, and suitability and accessibility for different users and stakeholders and contexts. We propose a flexible framework that can be adapted to different contexts, guiding end- users in aligning their efforts to operationalize soil health. Finally, we address critical bottlenecks that require further research to enhance the advancement and practical application of the proposed framework, these include: 1) Approaches to benchmark and interpretate soil health indicators. 2) Linking soil health indicators to productivity and environmental outcomes, along with understanding the associated trade-offs; 3) Pathways to accelerate impact in soil health decision-making necessitates the development of robust, practical, and affordable indicators that fit the needs of actors with different resources available for soil health assessment.
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spelling CGSpace1593352025-11-05T12:14:45Z Bridging soil health gaps for resilient food systems in the Global South Visscher, Anna Maria agronomic practices sustainable intensification soil functions Bridging soil health gaps is critical to enhance food security and climate resilience of smallholder farming systems in the Global South. However, there is a lack of agreement on what constitutes soil health and how to assess efficiently soil health (gaps) across diverse agroecological contexts and farming systems. We aimed (i) to synthesize key literature on soil health and approaches for its assessment ; (ii) present an operational framework involving relevant actors operating at different scales, and (iii) suggest research priorities for advancing soil health assessment and bridging soil health gaps to effectively support agronomic innovations that benefit smallholder producers in the Global South. We define soil health as the capacity of the soil to perform its multiple ecological functions within ecosystem and land use boundaries. We highlight that despite sharing the common overall goal of bridging soil health gaps, different actors have different needs and operate at different scales. We discuss available soil health indicators, focusing on their practical use, interpretation, and suitability and accessibility for different users and stakeholders and contexts. We propose a flexible framework that can be adapted to different contexts, guiding end- users in aligning their efforts to operationalize soil health. Finally, we address critical bottlenecks that require further research to enhance the advancement and practical application of the proposed framework, these include: 1) Approaches to benchmark and interpretate soil health indicators. 2) Linking soil health indicators to productivity and environmental outcomes, along with understanding the associated trade-offs; 3) Pathways to accelerate impact in soil health decision-making necessitates the development of robust, practical, and affordable indicators that fit the needs of actors with different resources available for soil health assessment. 2024-04-25 2024-11-06T19:47:38Z 2024-11-06T19:47:38Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159335 en Open Access application/pdf Visscher, A.M. (2024) Bridging soil health gaps for resilient food systems in the Global South. 18 sl.
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sustainable intensification
soil functions
Visscher, Anna Maria
Bridging soil health gaps for resilient food systems in the Global South
title Bridging soil health gaps for resilient food systems in the Global South
title_full Bridging soil health gaps for resilient food systems in the Global South
title_fullStr Bridging soil health gaps for resilient food systems in the Global South
title_full_unstemmed Bridging soil health gaps for resilient food systems in the Global South
title_short Bridging soil health gaps for resilient food systems in the Global South
title_sort bridging soil health gaps for resilient food systems in the global south
topic agronomic practices
sustainable intensification
soil functions
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159335
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