土壤固碳在增强人类应对包括流行病在内的全球危机的复原力方面的作用

Cornelia Rumpel , Farshad Amiraslani , Deborah Bossio , Claire Chenu , Beverley Henry , Alejandro Fuentes Espinoza , Lydie-Stella Koutika , Jagdish Ladha , Beata Madari , Budiman Minasny , A.O. Olaleye , Yasuhito Shirato , Saidou Nourou Sall , Jean-François Soussana , Consuelo Varela-Ortega , The scientific and technical committee of the 4 per 1000 initiative (STC)
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引用次数: 9

摘要

由于土壤与气候变化、人类健康的各种联系及其在维持一般人类社会方面的关键作用,土壤最近受到政策领域的关注。在这种情况下,农业生产和健康的营养食品与土壤健康及其(微生物)生物群落的多样性有关,而土壤健康和生物群落的多样性依赖有机碳材料作为能量和营养来源。在本文中,我们回顾了表明富碳土壤提高人类社会对流行病和其他危机的复原力的证据。我们指出了如何通过改变我们的粮食系统来扭转农业造成的土壤碳损失的途径。此外,我们认为,除了减缓和适应气候变化之外,土壤碳在增强环境和人类健康方面也发挥着重要作用。这种多方面的作用需要跨学科的对话和多方利益相关者的合作。
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The role of soil carbon sequestration in enhancing human resilience in tackling global crises including pandemics

Soils have recently received attention in the policy area due to their various connections to climate change, human health and their key role in sustaining human societies in general. In this context, agricultural production and healthy nutritious food are linked to soil health and the diversity of their (micro-)biome, which depend on organic carbon materials as an energy and nutrient source. In this paper, we review the evidence showing that carbon-rich soils improve the resilience of human societies to pandemics and other crises. We indicate pathways for how the loss of soil carbon due to farming could be reversed by transformations within our food systems. Moreover, we argue that soil carbon has a strong role to play in enhancing environmental and human health in addition to mitigating and adapting to climate change. This multifaceted role requires a transdisciplinary dialogue and multi-stakeholder collaboration.

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