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      Report on optimised suites of soil functions, as prioritised by stakeholder groups

      Document

      07-02-2018

      • Sylvain Sturel
      • multi-functionality of soils
      • Functional land management
      • soil monitoring
      • sustainable intensification of agriculture
      • environmental policy framework
      • best management practices (BMPs)
      • food security

      Soil function supply maps

      Document

      15-11-2019

      • Jan Staes
      • nutrient leaching
      • water use efficiency
      • water purification
      • water storage
      • erosion
      • nutrient use efficiency
      • soil quality
      • Water regulation
      • nutrient loss
      • sediment loss
      • irrigation
      • water runoff
      • water percolation

      Demand scenarios: quantification of the demand for soil functions, using the prioritisation / weighting by contrasting stakeholder groups

      Document

      15-11-2019

      • Rachel Creamer
      • water regulation
      • proxy indicators
      • biodiversity
      • nutrient cycling
      • fibre
      • soil carbon storage
      • soil quality
      • fuel
      • food
      • feed
      • water purification
      • primary productivity
      • Soil functions

      Key indicators and management strategies for Primary productivity

      Document

      20-06-2018

      • Rachel Creamer
      • best management practices (BMPs)
      • soil monitoring
      • Functional land management
      • environmental policy framework
      • sustainable intensification of agriculture
      • multi-functionality of soils
      • food security

      Key indicators and management strategies for Water cycling and purification

      Document

      21-06-2018

      • David Wall
      • multi-functionality of soils
      • Functional land management
      • soil monitoring
      • sustainable intensification of agriculture
      • environmental policy framework
      • best management practices (BMPs)
      • food security

      Scenarios maps: visualising optimised scenarios where supply of soil functions matches demands

      Document

      19-11-2019

      • Rachel Creamer
      • Water regulation
      • water percolation
      • sediment loss
      • nutrient use efficiency
      • erosion
      • irrigation.
      • soil quality
      • water runoff
      • water use efficiency
      • nutrient loss
      • water purification
      • water storage
      • nutrient leaching

      Definition of required minimum set of data

      Document

      25-06-2018

      • Erika Micheli
      • best management practices (BMPs)
      • soil monitoring
      • food security
      • sustainable intensification of agriculture
      • Functional land management
      • environmental policy framework
      • multi-functionality of soils

      Five scientific papers – one for each soil function

      Document

      19-11-2019

      • Rachel Creamer
      • best management practices (BMPs)
      • soil monitoring
      • food security
      • sustainable intensification of agriculture
      • Functional land management
      • environmental policy framework
      • multi-functionality of soils

      Monitoring schema for regional and European application, testing of discrimination of indicators

      Document

      01-11-2019

      • Rachel Creamer
      • best management practices (BMPs)
      • soil monitoring
      • Functional land management
      • environmental policy framework
      • sustainable intensification of agriculture
      • multi-functionality of soils
      • food security

      Three scientific review papers on Soil Functions (local, regional, EU scales)

      Document

      21-06-2018

      • Christian Bugge Henriksen
      • CONV had overall negative effects on soil functions with a median score of 0.50 whereas CA had overall positive effects with a median score ranging from 0.80 to 0.83. The study proposes the need for field-based investigations
      • water regulation and purification
      • Continental and Mediterranean North) in Europe by applying expert scoring based on a synthesis of existing literature. In each environmental zone
      • policies and subsidy support to benefit from CA adoption to enhance the five soil functions.
      • viz. primary productivity
      • a team of experts scored the five soil functions due to CA and CONV treatments and median scores indicated the overall effects on five soil functions. Across the environmental zones
      • and habitat for functional and intrinsic biodiversity. Conservation agriculture (CA) is an alternative to enhance soil functions. However
      • there is no analysis of CA benefits on the five soil functions as most studies addressed individual soil functions. The objective was to compare effects of CA and CONV practices on the five soil functions in four major environmental zones (Atlantic North
      • Pannonian
      • causing adverse effects on some of the five major soil functions
      • carbon sequestration and regulation
      • nutrient cycling and provision
      • Conventional farming (CONV) is the norm in European farming