A “Golden Moment” for Soils and Society Presents Challenges and Opportunities for Soil Science

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE
Peter M. Groffman
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We appear to be at a shining moment for interactions between soils and society. Popular interest in soils has increased along with interests in urban gardening, carbon sequestration, recognition of the vast biodiversity in soils, and the realisation that soils are a finite resource whose degradation has serious consequences. This increase in interest creates both opportunities and challenges for soil science. While there is great potential for increasing the diversity of people involved with soil science, key scientific and communication challenges need to be addressed for interactions between soils and society to be useful and productive. Here, I present case study issues on the mechanisms and limitations of carbon sequestration in soils and the need to restore and/or create new soils for specific uses, including urban agriculture and green infrastructure, to illustrate the opportunities and challenges associated with new societal interest in soil science. Addressing these issues requires advances in both basic and applied science, new participatory approaches to the design, execution, and interpretation of research, collaboration with multiple disciplines, including the social sciences, and improvements in the two-way flow of information between science and society. Careful attention to these issues will attract new people to soil science, advance awareness of the importance of and threats to soils across the globe, and produce improvements in the quality of life for diverse human populations.

土壤与社会的“黄金时刻”为土壤科学带来挑战和机遇
我们似乎正处于土壤与社会相互作用的光辉时刻。随着人们对城市园艺、碳固存、对土壤中巨大生物多样性的认识以及土壤是一种有限资源,其退化会产生严重后果的认识,人们对土壤的兴趣也在增加。这种兴趣的增加为土壤科学创造了机遇和挑战。虽然增加从事土壤科学的人员的多样性有很大的潜力,但要使土壤与社会之间的相互作用有用和富有成效,需要解决关键的科学和传播挑战。在这里,我提出了关于土壤中碳固存的机制和局限性的案例研究问题,以及为特定用途(包括城市农业和绿色基础设施)恢复和/或创造新土壤的必要性,以说明社会对土壤科学的新兴趣带来的机遇和挑战。解决这些问题需要基础科学和应用科学的进步,研究设计、执行和解释的新参与式方法,与包括社会科学在内的多学科的合作,以及科学与社会之间双向信息流动的改善。对这些问题的认真关注将吸引新的人们关注土壤科学,提高对全球土壤重要性及其威胁的认识,并改善不同人群的生活质量。
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European Journal of Soil Science
European Journal of Soil Science 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
4.80%
发文量
117
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: The EJSS is an international journal that publishes outstanding papers in soil science that advance the theoretical and mechanistic understanding of physical, chemical and biological processes and their interactions in soils acting from molecular to continental scales in natural and managed environments.
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