全球土壤健康保护政策的最新发展

Edoardo A.C. Costantini , Alex B. McBratney
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近年来,全球主要经济体制定了旨在保护土壤健康的政策,反映出人们更加认识到土壤在可持续环境和农业做法中的关键作用。澳大利亚的国家土壤战略强调土壤是重要的国家资源,促进创新、数据整合和财政激励,以推动土壤健康改善。在加拿大,决策者已经确定了土壤管理方面的重大差距,并正在推进一项全面的国家战略,其中包括加强数据收集和加强政策协调。中国实施了严格的法规,旨在保护耕地和改善土壤质量,重点是防止土地非农化和推广高效的农业实践,以确保粮食安全。欧洲联盟推出了《土壤监测和恢复力指令》,目标是到2050年实现普遍土壤健康。这项倡议的基础是科学研究、实际可行性和透明度的仔细平衡。虽然这些政策的实施阶段因政治制度不同而有所不同,但它们共同表明,全球正在朝着更可持续的土壤管理方向发展。这些倡议促进旨在实现共同环境和农业可持续性目标的国际合作。这种合作可以得到粮农组织和教科文组织等国际组织的促进,并且必须得到土壤科学提供的可操作的科学知识的支持。
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Recent developments in global soil health protection policies
In recent years, leading global economies have delineated policies aimed at safeguarding soil health, reflecting a heightened recognition of soil's critical role in sustainable environmental and agricultural practices. Australia’s National Soil Strategy underscores soil as a vital national resource, promoting innovation, data integration, and financial incentives to drive soil health improvements. In Canada, policymakers have identified significant gaps in soil management and are advancing a comprehensive national strategy that includes enhanced data collection and greater policy coordination. China has implemented stringent regulations aimed at preserving arable land and improving soil quality, with a strong focus on preventing land conversion and promoting high-efficiency agricultural practices to ensure food security. The European Union has introduced the Soil Monitoring and Resilience Directive, targeting the achievement of universal soil health by 2050. This initiative is underpinned by a careful balance of scientific research, practical feasibility, and transparency. Although the implementation stages of these policies vary due to different political systems, they collectively indicate a global movement towards more sustainable soil management. These initiatives promote international cooperation aimed at achieving common environmental and agricultural sustainability goals. This cooperation can be facilitated by international organizations such as FAO and UNESCO and must be supported by actionable scientific knowledge provided by Soil Sciences.
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