Sustainable soil management measures: a synthesis of stakeholder recommendations

被引:0
作者
Veronika Strauss
Carsten Paul
Cenk Dönmez
Michael Löbmann
Katharina Helming
机构
[1] Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF),Institute of Physical Geography and Landscape Ecology
[2] Leibniz University Hannover,Landscape Architecture Department, Remote Sensing and GIS Lab
[3] Cukurova University,Faculty of Landscape Management and Nature Conservation
[4] University for Sustainable Development (HNEE),undefined
来源
Agronomy for Sustainable Development | 2023年 / 43卷
关键词
Agriculture in transition; Diversification in agriculture; Soil functions; Soil health; Sustainable soil management; Stakeholder recommendations;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Soil degradation threatens agricultural production and soil multifunctionality. Efforts for private and public governance are increasingly emerging to leverage sustainable soil management. They require consensus across science, policy, and practice about what sustainable soil management entails. Such agreement does not yet exist to a sufficient extent in agronomic terms; what is lacking is a concise list of soil management measures that enjoy broad support among all stakeholders, and evidence on the question what hampers their implementation by farmers. We therefore screened stakeholder documents from public governance institutions, nongovernmental organizations, the agricultural industry, and conventional and organic farmer associations for recommendations related to agricultural soil management in Germany. Out of 46 recommended measures in total, we compiled a shortlist of the seven most consensual ones: (1) structural landscape elements, (2) organic fertilization, (3) diversified crop rotation, (4) permanent soil cover, (5) conservation tillage, (6) reduced soil loads, and (7) optimized timing of wheeling. Together, these measures support all agricultural soil functions, and address all major soil threats except soil contamination. Implementation barriers were identified with the aid of an online survey among farmers (n = 78). Results showed that a vast majority of farmers (> 80%) approved of all measures. Barriers were mostly considered to be economic and in some cases technological, while missing knowledge or other factors were less relevant. Barriers were stronger for those measures that cannot be implemented in isolation, but require a systemic diversification of the production system. This is especially the case for measures that are simultaneously beneficial to many soil functions (measures 2, 3, and 4). Results confirm the need for a diversification of the agricultural system in order to meet challenges of food security and climate change. The shortlist presents the first integrative compilation of sustainable soil management measures supporting the design of effective public or private governance.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 576 条
[1]  
Alakukku L(2003)Prevention strategies for field traffic-induced subsoil compaction: a review: part 1 Machine/soil Interactions. Soil Tillage Res 73 145-160
[2]  
Weisskopf P(2020)Improving soil and water conservation and ecosystem services by sustainable soil management practices: from a global to an Italian soil partnership Ital J Agron 15 293-298
[3]  
Chamen WCT(2016)The influence of crop sequence on fungicide and herbicide use intensities in North German arable farming Eur J Agron 77 81-89
[4]  
Tijink FGJ(2021)Summable C factors for contemporary soil use Soil Tillage Res 213 169-180
[5]  
van der Linden JP(2021)Agricultural landscape-scale C factor determination and erosion prediction for various crop rotations through a remote sensing and GIS approach Eur J Agron 123 66-74
[6]  
Pires S(2003)Suppressing soil-borne diseases with residue management and organic amendments Soil Tillage Res 72 71-298
[7]  
Sommer C(2019)Influencing incentives for precision agricultural technologies within European arable farming systems Environ Sci Policy 93 292-51
[8]  
Spoor G(2013)Biocultural refugia: combating the erosion of diversity in landscapes of food production Ecol Soc 18 42-13
[9]  
Altobelli F(2011)Clover cover crops under-sown in winter wheat increase yield of subsequent spring barley—effect of N dose and companion grass Field Crops Res 120 7-602
[10]  
Vargas R(2012)Persistent effects of subsoil compaction on pore size distribution and gas transport in a loamy soil Soil Tillage Res 122 595-471