African countries’ Rio convention commitments for selected agricultural measures related to soil security and soil health

Liesl Wiese
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This study examines the commitments of African countries that would support improved soil security and soil health. Measures for agroforestry, erosion control, grassland management, soil organic carbon (SOC), and wetlands were assessed within the frameworks of the Rio Conventions. By analyzing national commitments in Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) targets, and biodiversity (Aichi) targets, and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), submitted until January 31, 2024, the research identifies the extent and quantification of these commitments. Results reveal a varying emphasis on these measures across different national targets, with significant focus on agroforestry, grassland, SOC, and wetland conservation in LDN targets and NDCs. Where quantified commitments for a single measure have been set across LDN, NDC, and biodiversity targets, the necessity of national coordination in setting, planning, and monitoring sustainable soil management commitments is highlighted. The study concludes that implementing sustainable soil management practices remain pivotal for achieving agricultural and environmental goals in Africa, thereby calling for a unified approach to leverage existing commitments towards setting future priorities in soil health and soil condition, drawing attention to the critical need for integrated national processes to ensure effective implementation and monitoring of these commitments.

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非洲国家对《里约公约》有关土壤安全和土壤健康的某些农业措施的承诺
本研究探讨了非洲国家为支持改善土壤安全和土壤健康而做出的承诺。在《里约公约》框架内,对农林业、水土流失控制、草地管理、土壤有机碳 (SOC) 和湿地措施进行了评估。通过分析各国在 2024 年 1 月 31 日前提交的 "不再出现土地退化"(LDN)目标、生物多样性(爱知)目标和 "国家确定的贡献"(NDCs)方面的承诺,研究确定了这些承诺的范围和量化程度。研究结果表明,不同的国家目标对这些措施的重视程度各不相同,在 LDN 目标和 NDC 中,农林业、草地、SOC 和湿地保护是重点。当一项单一措施的量化承诺已在 LDN、NDC 和生物多样性目标中确定时,研究强调了在确定、规划和监测可持续土壤管理承诺方面进行国家协调的必要性。研究得出结论,实施可持续土壤管理实践对于实现非洲的农业和环境目标仍然至关重要,因此呼吁采取统一方法,利用现有承诺来确定土壤健康和土壤条件方面的未来优先事项,并提请注意综合国家进程的迫切需要,以确保有效实施和监测这些承诺。
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