关于土壤区

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Geoderma Pub Date : 2024-11-09 DOI:10.1016/j.geoderma.2024.117065
Alexandre M.J.-C. Wadoux , Léa Courteille , Dominique Arrouays , Lucas De Carvalho Gomes , Jérôme Cortet , Rachel E. Creamer , Einar Eberhardt , Mogens H. Greve , Erik Grüneberg , Roland Harhoff , Gerard B.M. Heuvelink , Ina Krahl , Philippe Lagacherie , Ladislav Miko , Vera L. Mulder , László Pásztor , Silvia Pieper , Anne C. Richer-de-Forges , Antonio Rafael Sánchez-Rodríguez , David Rossiter , Johanna Wetterlind
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2023 年,欧盟委员会发布了《土壤监测和恢复力指令》的立法提案,旨在确定一个法律框架,以便到 2050 年在整个欧盟(EU)实现健康的土壤。最初指令的一个关键组成部分是授权成员国建立基本的地理土壤治理单位(称为土壤区),并任命一个特定地区的机构来监督土壤健康评估的实施。本文根据《指令》提案中概述的条件,提出了地区的操作定义,并讨论了实施过程中的各种注意事项。考虑到土壤类型、气候、地形和土地覆盖因素,从现有最小的行政单位(即市镇)开始,为七个欧盟国家制定了暂定地区。专家们被要求报告拟议分区在著名的生态区域内的适用性,并讨论这些分区对于建立全欧盟监测网络和报告土壤健康与退化情况的相关性。研究结果突出表明,在将各国划分为土壤区时,需要绘制详细的土壤地图,以考虑特定的土壤类型。土壤景观方法允许采用一致的方法来定义各成员国的土壤区。这样就能以类似的方式管理一个区内的不同土壤,并根据土地覆盖情况对每个区适用土壤退化/健康阈值。然而,目前还不清楚《指令》中规定的土壤区是否是支持当地土壤管理和土壤健康监测的正确工具。分区可以帮助确保监测系统涵盖所有土壤条件,但由于短尺度的土壤变化和影响同一土壤景观内土壤管理的威胁,分区可能无法为当地尺度的土壤管理或监测提供支持。除了利用地区来设计欧洲/国家级监测系统外,地区还可以帮助制作动画和其他教育工具,以促进土壤知识的普及和用户与当地土壤的联系。
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On soil districts
In 2023, the European Commission released a legislative proposal for a Directive on Soil Monitoring and Resilience which aims to define a legal framework to achieve healthy soils across the European Union (EU) by 2050. A key component of the initial Directive is the mandate for Member States to establish basic geographic soil governance units, referred to as soil districts, and appoint a district-specific authority to oversee the implementation of soil health assessments. This paper proposes an operational definition of the districts following the conditions outlined in the proposal for the Directive and discusses various attention points for their implementation. Tentative districts were developed for seven EU countries, considering soil type, climate, topography, and land cover factors, starting from the smallest existing administrative unit (i.e. municipalities). Experts were asked to report on the applicability of the proposed districts within well-known pedo-ecological regions and discuss the relevance of the districts for establishing an EU-wide monitoring network and reporting on soil health and degradation. The outcomes highlight the need for detailed soil maps to account for specific soil types when stratifying countries into soil districts. The soilscape approach allows for a consistent method to defining soil districts across Member States. This enables contrasting soils within a district to be managed in a similar manner, with soil degradation/health thresholds applied to each district based on land cover. However, it is unclear whether soil districts as currently formulated in the Directive are in fact the right tool to support local soil management and monitoring of soil health. Districts can help ensure that all soil conditions are covered in a monitoring system, but they may not provide support for soil management or monitoring at a local scale due to short-scale soil variability and threats affecting soil management within the same soilscape. Beyond the use of districts for designing a European/national scale monitoring system, the districts can help create animations and other educational tools to promote soil literacy and connectivity of users to soils locally.
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Geoderma
Geoderma 农林科学-土壤科学
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597
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: Geoderma - the global journal of soil science - welcomes authors, readers and soil research from all parts of the world, encourages worldwide soil studies, and embraces all aspects of soil science and its associated pedagogy. The journal particularly welcomes interdisciplinary work focusing on dynamic soil processes and functions across space and time.
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