当前导致非洲土壤退化的问题:提高认识并寻找可能的解决办法

IF 3.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE
Samuel A. Mesele, Mouna Mechri, Michael A. Okon, Theophilus O. Isimikalu, Omnia M. Wassif, Eric Asamoah, Hadiza A. Ahmad, Polao I. Moepi, Alhassan I. Gabasawa, Suleiman K. Bello, Benedicta E. Ayamba, Ayodele Owonubi, Victor A. Olayiwola, Paul A. S. Soremi, Chrow Khurshid
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促进粮食安全、促进经济增长和增强对气候变化的适应能力是非洲的关键优先事项,在非洲,土壤的健康和肥力发挥着关键作用。提高对土壤相关问题的认识和寻找潜在的解决办法对于解决影响整个非洲大陆土壤的各种因素之间复杂的相互作用至关重要。本文分为三个部分。第一部分强调并讨论了当前的问题,包括土壤侵蚀、荒漠化、养分失衡、酸度、盐渍化、森林砍伐和土壤压实。第二部分着重说明已查明的原因对土壤和农业生产力以及人类健康的影响,其中包括但不限于肥沃土地和生物多样性的丧失、二氧化碳和其他温室气体排放的增加、养分枯竭、生态系统服务丧失、营养不良和其他人类健康问题。第三部分提出了解决非洲土壤退化的潜在解决方案。一些建议的解决办法包括在退化的土地上植树造林,综合景观管理,包括创新的土壤肥力和牧场管理,以及防止侵蚀的有效土壤保持措施。加强区域和国家层面的政策实施,例如提高认识、开展教育和社区参与,使土壤成为人类生存的基础,也至关重要。我们得出的结论是,在解决非洲土壤退化问题时,没有单一的解决方案是万能的,但促进可持续土壤管理的综合方法,如保护性农业、作物轮作、农林业、造林、有机农业和社区参与,将对解决土壤退化的威胁产生重大影响。
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Current Problems Leading to Soil Degradation in Africa: Raising Awareness and Finding Potential Solutions

Promoting food security, fostering economic growth, and building resilience to climate change are crucial priorities in Africa, where the health and fertility of soils play a key role. Raising awareness about soil-related issues and finding potential solutions are vital for addressing the complex interplay of factors affecting soils across the African continent. This paper is written in three parts. The first part highlights and discusses the current problems which include soil erosion, desertification, nutrient imbalances, acidity, salinization, deforestation, and soil compaction. The second part highlights the effects of the identified causes on soil and agricultural productivity, and human health, which included but was not limited to loss of fertile land and biodiversity, increased carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, nutrient depletion, loss of ecosystem services, malnutrition, and other human health issues. The third part proffers potential solutions to tackle soil degradation in Africa. Some of the suggested solutions include afforestation of degraded land, integrated landscape management that involves innovative soil fertility and rangeland management, and effective soil conservation measures to combat erosion. Strengthening policy implementation at regional and country levels, such as awareness creation, education, and community engagement on soils as the basis of human existence, is also crucial. We concluded that no single solution fits all while addressing soil degradation in Africa, but integrated approaches that promote sustainable soil management, such as conservation agriculture, crop rotation, agroforestry, afforestation, organic farming, and community engagement, would have a significant impact in resolving the menace of soil degradation.

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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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