A belowground perspective on the nexus between biodiversity change, climate change, and human well-being

Nico Eisenhauer, Karin Frank, Alexandra Weigelt, Bartosz Bartkowski, Rémy Beugnon, Katja Liebal, Miguel Mahecha, Martin Quaas, Djamil Al-Halbouni, Ana Bastos, Friedrich J. Bohn, Mariana Madruga de Brito, Joachim Denzler, Hannes Feilhauer, Rico Fischer, Immo Fritsche, Claudia Guimaraes-Steinicke, Martin Hänsel, Daniel B. M. Haun, Hartmut Herrmann, Andreas Huth, Heike Kalesse-Los, Michael Koetter, Nina Kolleck, Melanie Krause, Marlene Kretschmer, Pedro J. Leitão, Torsten Masson, Karin Mora, Birgit Müller, Jian Peng, Mira L. Pöhlker, Leonie Ratzke, Markus Reichstein, Solveig Richter, Nadja Rüger, Beatriz Sánchez-Parra, Maha Shadaydeh, Sebastian Sippel, Ina Tegen, Daniela Thrän, Josefine Umlauft, Manfred Wendisch, Kevin Wolf, Christian Wirth, Hannes Zacher, Sönke Zaehle, Johannes Quaas
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Soil is central to the complex interplay among biodiversity, climate, and society. This paper examines the interconnectedness of soil biodiversity, climate change, and societal impacts, emphasizing the urgent need for integrated solutions. Human-induced biodiversity loss and climate change intensify environmental degradation, threatening human well-being. Soils, rich in biodiversity and vital for ecosystem function regulation, are highly vulnerable to these pressures, affecting nutrient cycling, soil fertility, and resilience. Soil also crucially regulates climate, influencing energy, water cycles, and carbon storage. Yet, climate change poses significant challenges to soil health and carbon dynamics, amplifying global warming. Integrated approaches are essential, including sustainable land management, policy interventions, technological innovations, and societal engagement. Practices like agroforestry and organic farming improve soil health and mitigate climate impacts. Effective policies and governance are crucial for promoting sustainable practices and soil conservation. Recent technologies aid in monitoring soil biodiversity and implementing sustainable land management. Societal engagement, through education and collective action, is vital for environmental stewardship. By prioritizing interdisciplinary research and addressing key frontiers, scientists can advance understanding of the soil biodiversity–climate change–society nexus, informing strategies for environmental sustainability and social equity.

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从地下视角看待生物多样性变化、气候变化和人类福祉之间的关系
土壤是生物多样性、气候和社会之间复杂相互作用的核心。本文探讨了土壤生物多样性、气候变化和社会影响之间的相互联系,强调迫切需要综合解决方案。人类造成的生物多样性丧失和气候变化加剧了环境退化,威胁着人类的福祉。土壤富含生物多样性,对生态系统功能的调节至关重要,极易受到这些压力的影响,进而影响养分循环、土壤肥力和恢复力。土壤还能调节气候,影响能量、水循环和碳储存。然而,气候变化给土壤健康和碳动态带来了巨大挑战,加剧了全球变暖。综合方法至关重要,包括可持续土地管理、政策干预、技术创新和社会参与。农林业和有机耕作等做法可以改善土壤健康,减轻对气候的影响。有效的政策和治理对于促进可持续实践和土壤保护至关重要。最新技术有助于监测土壤生物多样性和实施可持续土地管理。通过教育和集体行动实现社会参与对于环境管理至关重要。通过优先开展跨学科研究和解决关键前沿问题,科学家们可以促进对土壤生物多样性-气候变化-社会之间关系的理解,为环境可持续性和社会公平战略提供信息。
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