Five scientific papers – one for each soil function
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Detail description
LANDMARK is a pan-European multi-actor consortium of leading academic and applied
research institutes, chambers of agriculture and policy makers that will develop a
coherent framework for soil management aimed at sustainable food production across
Europe. The LANDMARK proposal builds on the concept that soils are a finite resource
that provides a range of ecosystem services known as “soil functions”. Functions
relating to agriculture include: primary productivity, water regulation and purification,
carbon-sequestration and regulation, habitat for biodiversity and nutrient provision
and cycling (Schulte et al., 2014). Trade-offs between these functions may occur: for
example, management aimed at maximising primary production may inadvertently
affect the ‘water purification’ or ‘habitat’ functions. This has led to conflicting
management recommendations and policy initiatives. There is now an urgent need to
develop a coherent scientific and practical framework for the sustainable management
of soils.
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Contribution detail info
- Project
LANDMARK: Land Management Assessment Research Knowledge base ( EU H2020 project)
LANDMARK: Land Management Assessment Research Knowledge base ( EU H2020 project)
- Location
- Europe
- Authors
- Rachel Creamer
- Purpose
- Dissemination
- File type
- Document
- Created on
- Nov 19, 2019
- Origin language
- English
- Official project website
- LANDMARK: Land Management Assessment Research Knowledge base ( EU H2020 project)
- License
- CC BY
- Keywords