Sustainable management of black soils: from practices to policies

In the coming decades, a crucial challenge for humanity will be meeting future food demands without further undermining the integrity of the Earth’s environmental systems. As the food basket of the world, black soils are already degraded significantly after land use change from natural ecosystem to...

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Autores principales: Fontana, Ademir, Klimanov, Anatoly, Loss, Arcangelo, Clerici, Carlos, Wei, Fan, Qu, Jianhua, Carfagno, Patricia, Baron, Vern, Liu, Xiaoyu, Chen, Xueli, Labaz, Beata
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/13649
https://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/cc3124en/
https://doi.org/10.4060/cc3124en
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author Fontana, Ademir
Klimanov, Anatoly
Loss, Arcangelo
Clerici, Carlos
Wei, Fan
Qu, Jianhua
Carfagno, Patricia
Baron, Vern
Liu, Xiaoyu
Chen, Xueli
Labaz, Beata
author_browse Baron, Vern
Carfagno, Patricia
Chen, Xueli
Clerici, Carlos
Fontana, Ademir
Klimanov, Anatoly
Labaz, Beata
Liu, Xiaoyu
Loss, Arcangelo
Qu, Jianhua
Wei, Fan
author_facet Fontana, Ademir
Klimanov, Anatoly
Loss, Arcangelo
Clerici, Carlos
Wei, Fan
Qu, Jianhua
Carfagno, Patricia
Baron, Vern
Liu, Xiaoyu
Chen, Xueli
Labaz, Beata
author_sort Fontana, Ademir
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description In the coming decades, a crucial challenge for humanity will be meeting future food demands without further undermining the integrity of the Earth’s environmental systems. As the food basket of the world, black soils are already degraded significantly after land use change from natural ecosystem to farmland, but main soil threats such as erosion by water and wind, loss of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil organic matter (SOM), and nutrient imbalance will further endanger its ecosystem service functions. For example, during the past several decades, black soils have lost about 50 percent of their initial SOC stock due to soil erosion, degradation, and other unsustainable human activities (Gollany et al., 2011). Responding to these threats, there is increasing focus on ‘Sustainable Soil Management’ as a means to maintain or increase productivity on underperforming black soils while simultaneously decreasing the environmental impacts of management practices. However, it is unclear what such efforts might entail for the future of intergraded management practices and policy strategies for black soil conservation. Here we present a global scale assessment of sustainable management practices of black soils that may be necessary to achieve increased yields and decreased environmental impact.
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spelling INTA136492022-12-19T13:42:24Z Sustainable management of black soils: from practices to policies Fontana, Ademir Klimanov, Anatoly Loss, Arcangelo Clerici, Carlos Wei, Fan Qu, Jianhua Carfagno, Patricia Baron, Vern Liu, Xiaoyu Chen, Xueli Labaz, Beata Carbono Orgánico del Suelo Suelos Agrícolas Prácticas Agrícolas Políticas Públicas Oil Organic Carbon Agricultural Soils Agricultural Practices Public Policies Suelos Negros Black Soils In the coming decades, a crucial challenge for humanity will be meeting future food demands without further undermining the integrity of the Earth’s environmental systems. As the food basket of the world, black soils are already degraded significantly after land use change from natural ecosystem to farmland, but main soil threats such as erosion by water and wind, loss of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil organic matter (SOM), and nutrient imbalance will further endanger its ecosystem service functions. For example, during the past several decades, black soils have lost about 50 percent of their initial SOC stock due to soil erosion, degradation, and other unsustainable human activities (Gollany et al., 2011). Responding to these threats, there is increasing focus on ‘Sustainable Soil Management’ as a means to maintain or increase productivity on underperforming black soils while simultaneously decreasing the environmental impacts of management practices. However, it is unclear what such efforts might entail for the future of intergraded management practices and policy strategies for black soil conservation. Here we present a global scale assessment of sustainable management practices of black soils that may be necessary to achieve increased yields and decreased environmental impact. Fil: Fontana, Ademir. Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA); Brasil Fil: Klimanov, Anatoly. Instituto de Geografía RAS, Staromonetny; Rusia Fil: Loss, Arcangelo. Federal University of Santa Catarina. Departamento de Engenharia Rural; Brasil Fil: Labaz, Beata. Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences. Institute of Soil Science and Environmental Protection; Polonia Fil: Clerici, Carlos. Universidad de la República Mexicana; Mexico Fil: Wei, Fan. Beijing University of Technology; China Fil: Qu Jianhua. ZhenHua Oil; China. Chengdu North Petroleum Exploration and Development Technology Co.; China Fil: Carfagno, Patricia. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Suelos; Argentina Fil: Baron, Vern. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Canadá Fil: Liu, Xiaoyu. Beijing Institute of Technology. School of Mechanical Engineering; China Fil: Chen, Xueli. Xidian University. School of Life Science and Technology; China 2022-12-19T13:29:42Z 2022-12-19T13:29:42Z 2022-12-05 info:ar-repo/semantics/parte de libro info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/13649 https://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/cc3124en/ 978-92-5-137309-5 https://doi.org/10.4060/cc3124en eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf FAO Global status of black soils / FAO. Chapter 4. p. 107-144
spellingShingle Carbono Orgánico del Suelo
Suelos Agrícolas
Prácticas Agrícolas
Políticas Públicas
Oil Organic Carbon
Agricultural Soils
Agricultural Practices
Public Policies
Suelos Negros
Black Soils
Fontana, Ademir
Klimanov, Anatoly
Loss, Arcangelo
Clerici, Carlos
Wei, Fan
Qu, Jianhua
Carfagno, Patricia
Baron, Vern
Liu, Xiaoyu
Chen, Xueli
Labaz, Beata
Sustainable management of black soils: from practices to policies
title Sustainable management of black soils: from practices to policies
title_full Sustainable management of black soils: from practices to policies
title_fullStr Sustainable management of black soils: from practices to policies
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable management of black soils: from practices to policies
title_short Sustainable management of black soils: from practices to policies
title_sort sustainable management of black soils from practices to policies
topic Carbono Orgánico del Suelo
Suelos Agrícolas
Prácticas Agrícolas
Políticas Públicas
Oil Organic Carbon
Agricultural Soils
Agricultural Practices
Public Policies
Suelos Negros
Black Soils
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/13649
https://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/cc3124en/
https://doi.org/10.4060/cc3124en
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