丹麦土壤健康和可持续土壤管理的挑战:利益相关者的看法

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE
Mansonia Pulido-Moncada, Martin Hvarregaard Thorsøe, Jorge F. Miranda-Vélez, Morten Graversgaard, Lars J. Munkholm
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保持土壤健康对于确保充足的粮食供应和保护环境至关重要。从多个利益攸关方的调查中获得的见解可以更细致地了解土壤健康的条件,以支持采用可持续土壤管理做法,以实现国家和区域目标。本文旨在收集利益相关者对丹麦土壤健康和土壤知识状况的看法。通过最近一系列欧洲土壤研究活动收集的七项利益攸关方调查进行了综合,以确定对土壤健康的看法、对土壤挑战的关切以及协调与可持续土壤管理有关的知识的生产和使用的需要。每个调查都被单独分析,共同的主题被跨主题讨论。数据显示,与土壤健康相关的生态系统服务框架在不同利益相关者类别之间并不均匀熟悉。已确定的土壤健康问题包括气候变化影响、知识转移、经济压力/风险和土壤挑战。确定的最“优先”土壤挑战是改善土壤有机质/泥炭土、避免土壤压实和提高养分保留/利用效率。与土壤挑战相关的土壤知识缺口包括:多学科和跨学科长期实验、特定地点措施、科学-政策-利益相关者互动以及农场层面的知识可行性。确定的阻碍更广泛采用可持续管理实践的障碍包括实践的农场适用性、农民的参与、知识共享以及缺乏针对土壤压实等挑战的法规。农民还担心学习新做法所需的时间和精力,特别是因为这关系到他们的工作/生活平衡,以及在确保盈利的同时在商业农场实施可持续做法的挑战。这些问题可能部分地来自利益相关者类别之间的知识差距。提高对可持续做法的认识,应对当前和未来的风险,如病虫害和极端天气,对政策制定和利益攸关方的参与至关重要。
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Soil Health and Challenges to Sustainable Soil Management in Denmark: Stakeholder Perceptions

Soil Health and Challenges to Sustainable Soil Management in Denmark: Stakeholder Perceptions

Maintaining soil health is essential to ensuring an adequate food supply and preserving the environment. Insights from multiple stakeholder inquiries can provide a more nuanced understanding of conditions for soil health to support the adoption of sustainable soil management practices to meet national and regional goals. This article aimed to gather insights from stakeholders' perceptions of soil health and the state of soil knowledge in Denmark. Seven stakeholder inquiries, collected through a series of recent European soil research activities, were synthesised to identify perceptions of soil health, concerns about soil challenges and needs for harmonising production and use of knowledge related to sustainable soil management. Each inquiry was analysed individually, and common themes were discussed across topics. The data showed that the ecosystem service framework related to soil health was not evenly familiar across stakeholder categories. Identified concerns for soil health included climate change effects, knowledge transfer, economic pressure/risk, and soil challenges. The top ‘priority’ soil challenges identified were improving soil organic matter/peat soil, avoiding soil compaction and improving nutrient retention/use efficiency. Soil knowledge gaps related to soil challenges included: multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary long-term experiments, site-specific measures, science–policy–stakeholder interactions and knowledge feasibility at the farm level. Identified barriers preventing wider adoption of sustainable management practices included farm applicability of practices, farmers' engagement, knowledge sharing and lack of regulations for challenges such as soil compaction. Farmers were also concerned about the time and effort required to learn new practices, especially as it relates to their work/life balance and the challenge of implementing sustainable practices on commercial farms while ensuring profitability. These concerns might partially arise from knowledge gaps between stakeholder categories. Raising awareness of sustainable practices and addressing current and future risks such as pests and weather extremes are crucial for policy and stakeholder engagement.

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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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