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Soil degradation processes in the Italian agricultural and forest ecosystems

机译:意大利农业和森林生态系统中的土壤退化过程

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A number of processes of degradation threaten soil functions. Ten of them are acknowledged by the European Union and fifteen by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), but at least another seven have been indicated by different authors in Italy and in other parts of the world. This short review paper summarizes the nature, economic relevance, and territorial impact of soil degradation in Italy, and with reference to Europe as a whole, and highlights the most relevant research needs in soil conservation. The direct annual costs of the main soil degradation processes are estimated to be over 38,000,000,000 euro per year in Europe as a whole, while in Italy, only for landslides, floods, and soil erosion, costs amount to 900,000,000 euro. Loss of the ability to produce food commodities because of soil degradation is particularly important in Italy, since self-sufficiency in food has recently decreased to less than 80% and Italian agricultural soils are hit by several problems, such as limited soil drainage, unfavorable texture and stoniness, shallow rooting depth, and poor chemical properties. On average, soil sealing, reduction in organic matter, and soil compaction in Italy are comparable with those of many other countries, but the occurrence of soil erosion, floods, andlandslides is more widespread than in most parts of Europe, and also the presence of salt-affected soils is becoming a major worry. The fight against soil degradation in Italy is certainly more difficult than in other countries because of the high environmental variability. However, according to the current trends, Italy is mostly probably destined not to achieve the European objective to significantly reduce main soil degradation processes by the year 2020. There are several research needs in the fieldof soil conservation in Italy. These include: i) a better basic knowledge about many soil degradation processes and of pedodiversity; ii) reliable, sensitive, and locally validated models for main degradation processes; iii) assessment of resilience ofdifferent soils against degradation processes, as well as of their reaction to the measures foreseen in the current European agricultural policy.
机译:许多降解过程威胁着土壤功能。其中有十个得到了欧洲联盟的承认,有十五个得到了经济合作与发展组织(OECD)的承认,但是在意大利和世界其他地区,不同作者至少表明了另外七个。这篇简短的综述文章总结了意大利土壤退化的性质,经济意义和土壤影响,并参考了整个欧洲,并重点介绍了土壤保护方面最相关的研究需求。在整个欧洲,主要土壤退化过程的直接年度成本估计每年超过380亿欧元,而在意大利,仅对于滑坡,洪水和土壤侵蚀而言,成本就高达9亿欧元。在意大利,由于土壤退化而失去生产食品的能力尤为重要,因为食品的自给自足最近已降至80%以下,而且意大利的农业土壤受到一些问题的困扰,例如排水受限,质地不利和石块,生根深度浅,化学性质差。平均而言,意大利的土壤封闭,有机物减少和土壤压实可与许多其他国家相提并论,但是与欧洲大部分地区相比,土壤侵蚀,洪水和山崩的发生更为普遍,而且受盐影响的土壤正成为主要问题。由于环境的高度可变性,在意大利与土壤退化的斗争无疑比其他国家更加困难。但是,按照目前的趋势,意大利很可能注定没有实现到2020年大幅减少主要土壤退化过程的欧洲目标。意大利在土壤保持领域有若干研究需求。这些内容包括:i)对许多土壤退化过程和土壤退化有更好的基础知识; ii)主要降解过程的可靠,敏感和本地验证的模型; iii)评估不同土壤对退化过程的复原力,以及它们对当前欧洲农业政策中预期措施的反应。

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