Bridging Law and Soil Science to Promote Soil Health

IF 3.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE
Edwin Alblas, Anna Edlinger, Julian Helfenstein, Maria Jose Diaz Bernal, Dienke Stomph, Bjorn Berendsen, Maria J. I. Briones, Rachel Creamer, Fenny van Egmond, Gerard Grealish, Marei Hacke, Esmer Jongedijk, Andrew Lawson, Claudia Lima, James Moloney, Liesje Mommer, Madlene Nussbaum, Stirling Roberton, Mart Ros, Barbara Tempels
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Despite their crucial importance, soils generally enjoy limited legal protection, particularly when compared to other environmental domains such as air and water. We argue that legal systems are presently poorly equipped to effectively protect soil health, with a strong mismatch between the nature of law on the one hand, and the nature of soil on the other. Using the EU's proposed Soil Monitoring and Resilience Directive as an example, we bring together knowledge from a wide range of disciplines to outline key challenges for enhancing legal protection for soils. In brief, while laws require uniformity and legal certainty, soils are by nature heterogeneous and their functioning is still not completely understood. Furthermore, while legal systems are inclined to impact soils at the property scale and as a commodity, from a scientific perspective soils are highly spatially interconnected and a non-renewable resource. Finally, laws require mechanisms to detect (non-) compliance, which can be very costly and complex given the nature of soils. For each challenge we discuss opportunities for scientists and law- and policymakers to address these gaps, including in terms of improved communication and priority areas for further research. Although challenges remain, tools are available to enhance evidence-based soil management and strengthen soil protection efforts globally.

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衔接法律与土壤科学促进土壤健康
尽管土壤至关重要,但与空气和水等其他环境领域相比,土壤通常享有有限的法律保护。我们认为,目前法律制度不足以有效保护土壤健康,一方面法律的性质与土壤的性质之间存在严重的不匹配。以欧盟拟议的土壤监测和恢复力指令为例,我们汇集了来自广泛学科的知识,概述了加强土壤法律保护的主要挑战。简而言之,虽然法律要求一致性和法律确定性,但土壤本质上是异质的,其功能仍未完全了解。此外,虽然法律制度倾向于从财产规模和商品角度影响土壤,但从科学角度来看,土壤具有高度的空间关联性和不可再生资源。最后,法律需要检测(不)遵守的机制,鉴于土壤的性质,这可能是非常昂贵和复杂的。对于每一个挑战,我们都讨论了科学家、法律和政策制定者解决这些差距的机会,包括改进沟通和进一步研究的优先领域。尽管挑战依然存在,但我们有办法在全球范围内加强循证土壤管理和加强土壤保护工作。
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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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