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Title How the EU Soil Observatory contributes to a stronger soil erosion community
ID_Doc 63966
Authors Panagos, P; Vieira, D; Eekhout, JPC; Biddoccu, M; Cerda, A; Evans, DL; Tavoularis, N; Bezak, N; Negrel, P; Katsoyiannis, A; Borrelli, P
Title How the EU Soil Observatory contributes to a stronger soil erosion community
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.envres.2024.118319
Abstract New policy developments have emerged in relation to soil conservation after 2020. The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 2023-2027, the proposal for a Soil Monitoring Law and the mission 'A Soil Deal for Europe' have shaped a new policy framework at EU level, which requires updated assessments on soil erosion and land degradation. The EU Soil Observatory (EUSO) successfully organised a scientific workshop on 'Soil erosion for the EU' in June 2022. The event has seen the participation of more than 330 people from 63 countries, addressing important topics such as (i) management practices, (ii) large scale modelling, (iii) the importance of sediments in nutrient cycle, (vi) the role of landslides and (v) laying the foundations for early career scientists. As a follow up, among the 120 abstracts submitted in the workshop, we received fifteen manuscripts, out of which nine were selected for publication in the present special issue. In this editorial, we summarize the major challenges that the soil erosion research community faces in relation to supporting the increasing role of soils in the EU Green Deal.
Author Keywords Policy support; Land degradation; Soil mission; Soil monitoring
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001175591500001
WoS Category Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
PDF https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2024.118319
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