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Full Description
The Science of Soil Security: Multidisciplinary Perspectives represents a novel and collective effort to provide readers with a multidisciplinary view of the five dimensions of the soil security framework (capacity, condition, capital, connectivity, and codification) that must be considered to address the inherent challenges of conservation and sustainable management of soils. The chapters aim to collectively analyze issues and propose concrete solutions for transitioning towards a state of soil security for a global audience of soil researchers. The conceptual framework of soil security is a valuable multidimensional tool for addressing soil issues at the local, regional, national, or global level. Contributing to the science of soil security aids in visualizing the reference state (dimension: capability) and current state (dimension: condition), as well as in exploring advancements and proposing solutions to the challenges that the conservation and sustainable management of soil present for society, government, and research institutions (dimensions: capital, connectivity, and codification).
Contents
1. Interconnections Between Soil, Water, and Food Security
2. Managing Soil Erosion and Degradation for Enhanced Soil Security
3. Soil Health and Quality and Its Role on Long-Term Sustainability
4. Climate Change and Soil Condition
5. Soil Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
6. Generation and Analysis of Information for Sustainable Soil Management
7. Sustainable Strategies in Urban and Rural Contexts as Connectors to Promote Soil Security
8. Approaching Connectivity Through the Analysis of the Implementation of the "Global Soil Doctors" Program in Latin America
9. Socioeconomic Aspects as Drivers of Community Change That Promote Soil Security
10. Soil Governance: A Coding Tool for Soil Security
11. Soil Security for the Future



