The Soil-Water-Plant-Human Nexus: A Call for Photographic Review Articles

E. Brevik, A. Omara, Tamer Elsakhawy, M. Amer, Z. Abdalla, H. El-Ramady, J. Prokisch
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oil and water supply us with the essentials of life, including clean water, healthy edible foods, feed, fiber, shelter, and fuel. Soil also serves as a repository for soil and water are both central components of human culture. The close interactions between soil, water, plants and humans are very important for human health and well-being. This is a call for the submission of original manuscripts on this nexus that uses photographs to communicate how the nexus functions and its importance to humanity. This approach is based on a more photos, less words paradigm to create narrative photographic studies. More studies are needed that focus on different aspects of the soil-water-plant-human (SWPH) nexus. Any combination of the components of the SWPH nexus that includes the human component (e.g., soil-water-human, soil-plant-human, etc.) is welcome as part of this special section. The ultimate goal of these articles is to add to knowledge of the SWPH nexus in a way that incorporates art and culture into our scientific understanding of some of today’s major global challenges.
土壤-水-植物-人类关系:摄影评论文章征集
油和水为我们提供生活必需品,包括干净的水、健康的可食用食品、饲料、纤维、住所和燃料。土壤也是一个储存库,因为土壤和水都是人类文化的核心组成部分。土壤、水、植物和人类之间的密切相互作用对人类健康和福祉非常重要。这是一个关于这个联系的原始手稿的征集,使用照片来传达联系的功能及其对人类的重要性。这种方法是基于多照片,少文字的范式来创造叙事的摄影研究。需要对土壤-水-植物-人类(SWPH)关系的不同方面进行更多的研究。SWPH关系的任何组成部分的组合,包括人类组成部分(例如,土壤-水-人,土壤-植物-人等),都欢迎作为这个特殊部分的一部分。这些文章的最终目的是通过一种将艺术和文化融入我们对当今一些重大全球挑战的科学理解的方式,增加对SWPH关系的认识。
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