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Making the Most of Our Land: Managing Soil Functions from Local to Continental Scale

机译:充分利用我们的土地:从地方到大陆范围管理土壤功能

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The challenges of achieving both food security and environmental sustainability have resulted in a confluence of demands on land within the European Union (EU): we expect our land to provide food, fibre and fuel, to purify water, to sequester carbon, and provide a home to biodiversity as well as external nutrients in the form of waste from humans and intensive livestock enterprises. All soils can perform all of these five functions, but some soils are better at supplying selective functions. Functional Land Management is a framework for policy-making aimed at meeting these demands by incentivising land use and soil management practices that selectively augment specific soil functions, where required. Here, we explore how the demands for contrasting soil functions, as framed by EU policies, may apply to very different spatial scales, from local to continental scales. At the same time, using Ireland as a national case study, we show that the supply of each soil function is largely determined by local soil and land use conditions, with large variations at both local and regional scales. These discrepancies between the scales at which the demands and supply of soil functions are manifested, have implications for soil and land management: while some soil functions must be managed at local (e.g. farm or field) scale, others may be offset between regions with a view to solely meeting national or continental demands. In order to facilitate the optimisation of the delivery of soil functions at national level, to meet the demands that are framed at continental scale, we identify and categorise 14 policy and market instruments that are available in the EU. The results from this inventory imply that there may be no need for the introduction of new specific instruments to aid the governance of Functional Land Management. We conclude that there may be more merit in adapting existing governance instruments by facilitating differentiation between soils and landscapes.
机译:既实现粮食安全又实现环境可持续性的挑战导致欧盟内部对土地的需求汇合:我们希望我们的土地能够提供食物,纤维和燃料,净化水,固碳和提供碳。生物多样性以及人类和集约化畜牧企业产生的废物形式的外部营养物质的家园。所有土壤都可以执行所有这五种功能,但是有些土壤更擅长提供选择性功能。功能性土地管理是旨在通过激励土地使用和土壤管理实践(以满足需要)来选择性地提高特定土壤功能的土地满足这些需求的决策框架。在这里,我们探索了欧盟政策所界定的对土壤功能对比的需求如何适用于从地方到大陆尺度截然不同的空间尺度。同时,以爱尔兰为国家案例研究,我们表明每种土壤功能的供给在很大程度上取决于当地的土壤和土地使用条件,在地方和区域范围内差异很大。表现出土壤功能的需求和供应的规模之间的这些差异,对土壤和土地管理产生了影响:虽然某些土壤功能必须在地方(例如农场或田地)规模上进行管理,但其他一些土壤功能可能在区域之间被抵消。完全满足国家或大陆的需求。为了在国家层面上优化土壤功能的交付,以满足大陆规模的需求,我们确定并分类了欧盟可用的14种政策和市场工具。此清单的结果表明,可能无需引入新的特定工具来辅助功能性土地管理的治理。我们得出的结论是,通过促进土壤与景观之间的差异来适应现有治理工具可能还有更多优点。

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