Sustainable Soil Management
Bridging the Sustainable Development Goals
- 1st Edition - November 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Owais Bashir, Shabir Ahmed Bangroo, Shuraik Kader, Khalid Rehman Hakeem, Nicola Senesi
- Language: English
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Description
Description
Sustainable Soil Management: Bridging the Sustainable Development Goals addresses the issue of sustainable soil management and its connection to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It presents a range of strategies, policies, and implementation approaches for sustainable soil management, drawing on examples from around the world. In addition to sustainable soil management practices, the book also covers the dynamics of soil health, the role of soil organic matter, and the integration of agroecology and biodiversity in enhancing food security and environmental sustainability.
By examining the interconnectedness of soil with key SDGs—such as zero hunger, clean water, and climate action—this book provides a roadmap for addressing global challenges.
By examining the interconnectedness of soil with key SDGs—such as zero hunger, clean water, and climate action—this book provides a roadmap for addressing global challenges.
Key features
Key features
- Illustrates how soil management practices directly impact various Sustainable Development Goals, including zero hunger, clean water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, sustainable cities and communities, and life on land
- Provides a comprehensive overview of sustainable soil management techniques, such as conservation agriculture and integrated soil fertility management that address food security and environmental challenges
- Showcases successful implementations of sustainable soil practices and their contributions to the SDGs global lessons
Readership
Readership
Researchers, scholars, students, and scientists interested in environmental science, ecology, climate change, and agriculture
Table of contents
Table of contents
Part 1: Soil and Life on Earth
1. Soil Erosion and Conservation: An Integrated Approach
2. Sustainable Land Use and Soil Management
3. Soil Health and Climate Change: An Integrated Approach
4. Integrated Soil Fertility Management: Principles and Practices
Part 2: Soil and Zero Hunger / Zero Poverty
5. Soil, Food Security, and Sustainable Development: A Global Challenge
6. Soil Conservation and Management for Sustainable Agriculture
7. Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture: Managing Soil Health and Biodiversity
8. Soil Organic Matter: Dynamics and Management for Sustainable Agriculture
Part 3: Developing Effective Soil Management Policies and Best Practices to Address SDGS
9. Sustainable Soil Management: Strategies, Policies, and Implementation
10. Promoting Sustainable Soil Management Practices: Lessons Learned from the Global Soil Partnership
11. Challenges and Opportunities for Trade Policies in Promoting Sustainable Soil Management Practices
12. Challenges and Opportunities for Enforcing Soil Law and Policy: Lessons Learned from Global and Regional Experiences
13. The Future of Soil: A Global Challenge
1. Soil Erosion and Conservation: An Integrated Approach
2. Sustainable Land Use and Soil Management
3. Soil Health and Climate Change: An Integrated Approach
4. Integrated Soil Fertility Management: Principles and Practices
Part 2: Soil and Zero Hunger / Zero Poverty
5. Soil, Food Security, and Sustainable Development: A Global Challenge
6. Soil Conservation and Management for Sustainable Agriculture
7. Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture: Managing Soil Health and Biodiversity
8. Soil Organic Matter: Dynamics and Management for Sustainable Agriculture
Part 3: Developing Effective Soil Management Policies and Best Practices to Address SDGS
9. Sustainable Soil Management: Strategies, Policies, and Implementation
10. Promoting Sustainable Soil Management Practices: Lessons Learned from the Global Soil Partnership
11. Challenges and Opportunities for Trade Policies in Promoting Sustainable Soil Management Practices
12. Challenges and Opportunities for Enforcing Soil Law and Policy: Lessons Learned from Global and Regional Experiences
13. The Future of Soil: A Global Challenge
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: November 1, 2026
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
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Owais Bashir
Owais Bashir, PhD, is presently working in the Department of Soil Science at SKUAST-Kashmir, India. Dr. Bashir has been involved in the research from the last five years on soil pedology, climate change, machine learning (ML), and soil health. He is an author of more than 10 research articles (h-index 6; i-index 4; total citation 108) and two book chapters and has published one book with international publishers (Apple Academic Press). Dr. Bashir has presented and participated in numerous state, national, and international conferences, seminars, workshops, and symposiums. He has received many awards, appreciation, and recognition for his services to the science of soil analysis. He has pursued his doctorate at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Kashmir (Division of Soil Science). He has served as an editorial board member and reviewer for reputed international journals. Currently, Dr. Bashir is experimenting with diverse capacities of soil health and climate change and its impact on plant health.
Affiliations and expertise
Project Associate, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Kashmir (Division of Soil Science), IndiaSB
Shabir Ahmed Bangroo
Dr. Shabir Ahmed Bangroo, PhD, is a Professor of Soil Science at the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K), India. With a career spanning academic research and international innovation, he has worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Guelph, Canada, and the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Dr. Bangroo’s core expertise lies in digital soil mapping, spatial statistics, and climate-resilient agriculture. He leads major research projects and has pioneered digital tools like FARM2i® and TerraForma® to support precision agriculture. He has authored more than 70 refereed journal articles and several books. He is an active member of several professional societies.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K), IndiaSK
Shuraik Kader
Shuraik Kader is an Associate Lecturer in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Griffith University, Australia. His research focuses on environmental engineering, the built environment, soil science, green infrastructure, natural hazards, agronomy, hydrology, and climate-resilient urban design. He received two competitive seed grants at Griffith University for green infrastructure research and for working with Australian industries to design recycled waste substrates for Trees on Buildings, focusing on the Brisbane 2032 Olympics precincts. He collaborates with Australian and international researchers to investigate the region’s needs for climate resilience, soil and water conservation, bioclimatic shifts, and sustainable infrastructure. Since 2022, after completing his undergraduate degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering, he has published over 60 journal articles and 4 book chapters. He has also delivered a keynote lecture on his PhD research on the design of recycled waste substrates for Trees on Buildings at the 8th Euro-Mediterranean Conference for Environmental Integration (Aveiro, Portugal).
He serves as an Associate Editor for Earth Systems and Environment (Section - Sustainable management of Earth’s renewable/non-renewable resources). He has also guest-edited one special issue on Advances in Landslide Disasters. In addition to his research, Shuraik teaches courses on hydrology, fluid mechanics, groundwater and soil contamination, research methods, and civil engineering design projects at Griffith University. Shuraik has also guest-lectured at Northumbria University (UK) and the University of Sfax (Tunisia).
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Lecturer in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Griffith University, AustraliaKH
Khalid Rehman Hakeem
Dr. Hakeem is a Professor at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and Head of the Plant Biotechnology Research Unit at the Princess Dr. Najlaa Bint Saud Al Saud Center for Distinguished Research in Biotechnology. His academic journey includes roles as Assistant Professor at the University of Kashmir and research appointments in Malaysia. He holds a Ph.D. in Botany from Jamia Hamdard, India, with expertise in plant eco-physiology, molecular biology, biotechnology, and medicinal plant research. He has authored numerous books, journal articles, and book chapters, and serves on editorial boards for leading publishers. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology and affiliated with international scientific societies. His work focuses on advancing plant science through global collaborations and research on eco-physiological and molecular processes.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Makkah Province, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNS
Nicola Senesi
Professor Emeritus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy. BS/MS in Chemistry (1966), Academic Degree (Ph.D. equivalent) in Soil Chemistry (1970), University of Bari, Bari, Italy. Full Professor of Soil Chemistry/Soil Science (1986-2013, now retired), Associate Professor (1980-1985), Assistant and Adjunct Professor (1971-1979), Assistant and Research Fellow (1967-1970), Dept of Soil, Plant and Food Sciences, Univ. of Bari, Bari, Italy. Head of the Dept of Agroforestal and Environmental Biology and Chemistry (2005-2011), Director of the Institute of Agricultural Chemistry (1992-1999), Univ. of Bari, Bari, Italy. Courses taught in various years (1970-2013): Soil Chemistry, Soil Science, Agricultural Chemistry, Forest Soil Chemistry, Wood Chemistry and Technology, Pesticide and Fertilizer Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, General and Inorganic Chemistry. Visiting Professor and/or Scientist for various periods at Universities and Research Institutions in: Canada (1 year, Soil Res. Inst., Ottawa), USA (1 ½ year, Univ. of California, Riverside, Berkeley), Somalia (2 years, Nat. Univ. of Mogadishu), Switzerland, Indonesia, Argentina, Brasil, Venezuela, Colombia. Honors and Awards: Doctor Honoris Causa, Institute National Polytechnique de Toulouse (INPT), France (2000). Dokuchaev Award 2022, Int. Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS). WCSS2026 Nanjing Awards for Distinguished Scientists. Fellow of American Society of Agronomy (ASA) (1995) and Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) (1996). Honorary Member of the: Int. Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) (2012), Int. Humic Sciences Society (IHSS) (2010), Polish Soil Science Soc. (PSSS) (2011), Azerbaijan Soil Science Soc. (AzSSS) (2012), Italian Soil Science Soc. (2017). Honorary Scientist, Rural Development Administration (RDA), Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, South Korea. Emeritus Fellow, Division VI-Chemistry and the Environment, Int. Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) (2022). Special Award, Mediterranean Scientific Association of Environmental Protection (MESAEP) (2005). IUSS Representative in the Council of SCOPE (2006-2010). Offices held in Scientific Union/Societies, President of the: European Confederation of Soil Science Societies (ECSSS) (2008-2012); Int. Humic Substances Soc. (IHSS) (1996-1997); Italian Soil Science Soc. (SISS) (2009-2014); Mediterranean Scientific Association for Environmental Protection (MESAEP) (2008-2009); Division VI-Chemistry and the Environment of the Int. Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) (2008-2011). Chair of: Commission II-Soil Chemistry of the former Int. Soil Science Soc. (ISSS) (1994-1998); Division II-Soil Properties and Processes of IUSS (2002-2006); SubCommittee Biophyico-Chemical Processes in Environmental System of IUPAC (2002-2011); Commission 2-Soil Chemistry of SISS (1990-1997). Main International and National Research Project Coordinator: National Research Project in Soil Science, Italian Ministry of University and Scientific and Technological Research (MURST), 20 Italian partners (1990-1997); Nat. Research Group in Soil Organic Matter Chemistry, National Research Council (CNR) of Italy, 14 Italian partners (1990-1997); Nat. Res Project on Soil Organic Matter, MURST, 9 Italian partners (1999-2000); European Committe Research Project, Program “Science and Technology for Environmental Protection (STEP), 3 European partners (1991-1993); Regional Strategic Project “Environmental Recovery of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (2008-2012); Regional Project “Production of Innovative Biofertilizers and Biosuppressors (2015-2017). Associate Editor of: Pedosphere, Science Press, Beijing (2004-present); Geoderma, Elsevier (1994-2017); European Journal of Soil Science, Blackwell (1994-2003); Soil Science, Williams and Wilkins (1999-2018); CLEAN Air, Soil, Water, Wiley (2006-2016); Journal of Environ. Sciences and Health-Part B, Dekker (1997-2000), and others. Scientific and/or Organizing Committee President of International and National Congresses, Conferences, Symposia, Workshops: Nat. Symp. “Biomass 91”, Bari, Italy (1991); CE-STEP Workshop “Soil and Groundwater Protection, Bari, Italy (1994); XIII Int. Symp. “Matter and Energy Fluxes in the Antrhopocentric Environment”, Monopoli (1997); 15th MESAEP Symp., Bari, Italy (2009); 4th Int. Congress “Eurosoil 2012-Soil Science for the Benefit of Mankind and the Environment”, Bari, Italy (2012); Int. Conf. “Biochar, Compost and Digestates (BCD) 2013, Bari, Italy (2013). Research focused on: fundamental and applied aspects of chemistry and biochemistry of natural non-living organic matter, especially humic substances, r from soils and other systems and materials, and its interactions with soil-applied organic
chemicals and trace metals, by the use of advanced physical-chemical and biochemical tools; physiological and antimutagenic effects of humic substances on plants; recycling of organic wastes of various origin and nature and implications on soil fertility and crop production; application of fractal geometry principles to the study of molecular conformation and aggregation processes of humic substances; humic substances behavior as natural nanomaterials. Professional Publications: Books and Conference Proceedings/Abstracts Volumes coedited: 23 (14 international); Refereed reviews and book chapters: 74 (60 international); Refereed original scientific papers: ~400 (~370 international); Invited lectures, seminars and Symposia presentations ~160 (~130 international); Other related oral, poster, visual presentations, ~400 (~300 international).
Scholar Google, citations (from 1977): 23176, h-index: 75; Web of Science, citations (from 1982): 11642, h-index: 53; Scopus, citations (from 1994): 12689, h-index: 55; Stanford University World Ranking of Scientists: ranking top 1%.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor Emeritus, University of Bari, Bari, Italy