Connecting forest soil properties with ecosystem services: Toward a better use of digital soil maps—A review

David Paré, Fidèle Bognounou, Erik J. S. Emilson, Jérôme Laganière, Jason Leach, Nicolas Mansuy, Christine Martineau, Charlotte Norris, Lisa Venier, Kara Webster
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The soil supports many ecosystem services (ES) essential to human well-being. Rapid developments in digital soil mapping (DSM) allow the mapping of soil types and soil properties with improved resolution and accuracy. However, the potential of DSM to improve the assessment and mapping of ES is not fully exploited. To better understand this potential, we synthesized the peer-reviewed literature. We examined what empirical studies reveal about the role of soil properties in the assessment of four major ES provided by the forest: (I) timber production, (II) soil carbon storage, (III) regulation of water flow and provision of clean water, and (IV) the soil as a habitat for organisms. Results revealed that soil properties are strongly related to the provision of ES. Therefore, using DSM could greatly improve the assessment of the ES provided by forests. Several variables were related to specific ES regardless of region or ecosystem types, but others were found to be situation-specific (climate and soil type) and need to be considered at the proper scale or within a proper land classification framework. DSM products have the potential to greatly improve the assessment of ES by turning qualitative relationships between soil and ES to quantitative ones. This could also lead to the discovery of new soil–ES relationships. For this potential to be realized, progress should be made in mapping the most crucial soil parameters with greater precision and in promoting the use of soil parameters in ES assessment.

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将森林土壤特性与生态系统服务联系起来:更好地利用数字土壤地图--综述
土壤支撑着许多对人类福祉至关重要的生态系统服务 (ES)。数字土壤制图(DSM)的快速发展使土壤类型和土壤特性制图的分辨率和精确度得以提高。然而,数字土壤制图在改进生态系统服务评估和制图方面的潜力尚未得到充分利用。为了更好地了解这一潜力,我们综合了同行评审的文献。我们研究了实证研究揭示的土壤特性在评估森林提供的四大环境服务中的作用:(I) 木材生产,(II) 土壤碳储存,(III) 水流调节和清洁水供应,以及 (IV) 土壤作为生物栖息地。研究结果表明,土壤特性与生态系统服务的提供密切相关。因此,使用 DSM 可以大大改进对森林提供的生态系统服务的评估。有几个变量与特定的生态系统服务有关,而与地区或生态系统类型无关,但其他变量被发现是针对具体情况的(气候和土壤类型),需要在适当的尺度或适当的土地分类框架内加以考虑。DSM 产品有可能将土壤与生态系统服务之间的定性关系转化为定量关系,从而极大地改进生态系统服务评估。这还可能导致发现新的土壤与环境之间的关系。要实现这一潜力,就应在更精确地绘制最关键的土壤参数图和促进在 ES 评估中使用土壤参数方面取得进展。
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