Monitoring and conservation of soils as a component of a sustainable management for agroecosystems at the local level

Y. Dmytruk, V. Semenchuk
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The article assesses the prospects of local and regional agroecosystems to provide modern measures to improve the quality of land and soils. The authors applied the analysis (induction and deduction) of guiding and normative documents and current publications of both Ukrainian and European on the organization of sustainable use of soils and the priority of their protection. It is important to remember, that the United Nations (U.N.) sustainable development goals (SDGs, indicator 15.3.1) have land degradation neutrality by 2030. A serious aspect of the article is the assessment of the possibilities of Ukrainian agriculture to implement a system of sustainable soil management at the local level in the near future. It is determined that drivers for soil management of agroecosystems, which determine the agenda for all land users and landowners are follows: (1) global processes and geopolitical significance of agriculture; (2) characteristics of soils as a natural object, in particular, their irreplaceability, non-renewability and performance of global biosphere functions; (3) national features, including the lack of real monitoring, gaps in legislation and non-compliance with existing regulations and acts and the land market. Therefore, there is a need for precise legislation to protect and preserve soils, as well as the implementation of agricultural technologies that will ensure a land degradation neutrality and soil sequestration of carbon. Given the uncertainty about the functioning of real soil monitoring at the state level, we consider it promising to organize soil monitoring as a local network. This means that the creation of a components of a specific soil management system should be provided by land users. The authors are convinced that experimental stations in the structure of NAAS should maintain / create their own database. Based on such a database it will be possible to effectively ensure sustainable soil management, namely: to assess soils current state at the moment, ecosystem services from soils, to predict the dynamics of soil indicators, to simulate different variants of their changes and so on. The costs of such a local GIS are offset by gains, including profits from business activities for many years to come. Due to the increased attention to soil organic carbon reserves (introduction of carbon taxes, restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions), it is urgent to assess and forecast the processes of carbon emission-sequestration and appropriate soil capabilities for a particular type of land use. Soil scientists are ready to develop a method of data collection and local GIS, taking into account the specifics of the type of agriculture.
监测和保护土壤,作为地方一级农业生态系统可持续管理的一个组成部分
本文评估了当地和区域农业生态系统的前景,为改善土地和土壤质量提供现代措施。作者对乌克兰和欧洲关于组织可持续利用土壤和优先保护土壤的指导性和规范性文件以及当前出版物进行了分析(归纳和推演)。重要的是要记住,联合国(un)可持续发展目标(sdg,指标15.3.1)要求到2030年实现土地退化零增长。文章的一个重要方面是评估乌克兰农业在不久的将来在地方一级实施可持续土壤管理系统的可能性。确定农业生态系统土壤管理的驱动因素(决定所有土地使用者和土地所有者的议程)如下:(1)农业的全球进程和地缘政治意义;(2)土壤作为自然对象的特征,特别是其不可替代性、不可再生性和全球生物圈功能的表现;(3)国家特色,包括缺乏真正的监测,立法的空白和不符合现有的法规和行为和土地市场。因此,有必要制定精确的立法来保护和保存土壤,并实施农业技术,以确保土地不退化和土壤固碳。考虑到在州一级实际土壤监测功能的不确定性,我们认为将土壤监测组织为一个局部网络是有希望的。这意味着具体土壤管理系统组成部分的创建应由土地使用者提供。作者认为,NAAS结构中的实验站应该维护/建立自己的数据库。基于这样一个数据库,将有可能有效地确保土壤的可持续管理,即:评估土壤目前的状态,土壤的生态系统服务,预测土壤指标的动态,模拟其变化的不同变体等。这种本地地理信息系统的成本被收益所抵消,包括未来许多年商业活动的利润。由于对土壤有机碳储量的日益关注(碳税的引入,对温室气体排放的限制),迫切需要评估和预测碳排放封存过程和特定类型土地利用的适当土壤能力。考虑到农业类型的特殊性,土壤科学家准备开发一种数据收集和当地地理信息系统的方法。
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