保持土壤健康,加强生态恢复和保护

Paola Raupp, Yolima Carrillo, Uffe N. Nielsen
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为应对人类活动和气候变化造成的全球生物多样性和栖息地丧失问题,生态恢复工作受到越来越多的关注。为应对这些影响,恢复工作采用了旨在恢复退化土地上的本地生态系统的干预措施。然而,这些干预措施往往以植被为中心,对地上和地下的联系关注有限。土壤健康,包括其物理化学、生物和功能属性,对于生态系统的恢复能力和可持续性、服务的提供以及人类福祉至关重要。本综述探讨了更深入地了解土壤与植被之间的相互作用可如何支持恢复和保护工作。我们讨论了如何将恢复干预措施应用于恢复的早期到后期阶段、未来方向以及针对地上和地下过程的新方法,以促进土壤健康和植物群落的成功建立。我们建议,将明确考虑植被、土壤特性和生物区系之间联系的实践结合起来,可以取得更有效的恢复成果,并建立有弹性、可自我维持的生态系统。
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Soil Health to Enhance Ecological Restoration and Conservation

Soil Health to Enhance Ecological Restoration and Conservation

Ecological restoration has gained increased attention to combat the global biodiversity and habitat loss driven by human activities and climate change. To address these impacts, restoration efforts apply interventions aimed at recovering native ecosystems on degraded lands. However, they tend to centre on vegetation-based interventions, with limited attention to aboveground and belowground linkages. Soil health, including its physicochemical, biological and functional attributes, is fundamental to ecosystem resilience and sustainability, provision of services, and human well-being. This synthesis explores how a deeper understanding of soil-vegetation interactions can support restoration and conservation efforts. We discuss how restoration interventions can be applied from early to later stages of restoration, future directions and novel approaches that target aboveground and belowground processes to promote soil health and successful plant community establishment. We propose that integrating practices that explicitly consider linkages among vegetation, soil properties and biota can lead to more effective restoration outcomes and the establishment of resilient, self-sustaining ecosystems.

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