Digital map** of GlobalSoilMap soil properties at a broad scale: A review
Soils are essential for supporting food production and providing ecosystem services but are
under pressure due to population growth, higher food demand, and land use competition …
under pressure due to population growth, higher food demand, and land use competition …
Soil functions: connecting earth's critical zone
Soil is the central interface of Earth's critical zone—the planetary surface layer extending
from unaltered bedrock to the vegetation canopy—and is under intense pressure from …
from unaltered bedrock to the vegetation canopy—and is under intense pressure from …
[HTML][HTML] Economic value of biological nitrogen fixation in soybean crops in Brazil
The global demand for a more sustainable in agriculture can be met in part by soil
microorganisms that also play a key role in economic and ecosystem services. However, the …
microorganisms that also play a key role in economic and ecosystem services. However, the …
[HTML][HTML] A proposal for the assessment of soil security: Soil functions, soil services and threats to soil
Human societies face six existential challenges to their sustainable development. These
challenges have been previously addressed by a myriad of concepts such as soil …
challenges have been previously addressed by a myriad of concepts such as soil …
The impact of soil erosion on soil-related ecosystem services: development and testing a scenario-based assessment approach
The ecosystem service (ES) approach usually addresses soil erosion as the regulating
service control of erosion rates or soil retention. In addition to the assessment of this …
service control of erosion rates or soil retention. In addition to the assessment of this …
Systematic review of soil ecosystem services in tropical regions
Soil ecosystem service (SES) approaches evidence the importance of soil for human well-
being, contribute to improving dialogue between science and decision-making and …
being, contribute to improving dialogue between science and decision-making and …
Soil research challenges in response to emerging agricultural soil management practices
Agricultural management is a key force affecting soil processes and functions. Triggered by
biophysical constraints as well as rapid structural and technological developments, new …
biophysical constraints as well as rapid structural and technological developments, new …
Soil indicators for sustainable development: A transdisciplinary approach for indicator development using expert stakeholders
Sustainable management of soils is needed to accomplish many of the United Nations'
Sustainable Development Goals, but it can be problematic in practice as soils are complex …
Sustainable Development Goals, but it can be problematic in practice as soils are complex …
Soil health and well-being: redefining soil health based upon a plurality of values
The dominant research paradigm for soil health emphasizes instrumental values to achieve
sustainable food systems. However, soil provides a plurality of values in society beyond …
sustainable food systems. However, soil provides a plurality of values in society beyond …
[HTML][HTML] Study on spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem service trade-offs/synergies and driving mechanisms in the key zone of mountain-river-sea coupling: A case …
C Gao, B Hu, Z Wang, S Huang, L Zhang - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns and driving mechanisms of ecosystem service
(ES) trade-offs/synergies is crucial for sustainable development and effective ES …
(ES) trade-offs/synergies is crucial for sustainable development and effective ES …