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Soil Security

  • Volume 4Issue 4

  • ISSN: 2667-0062

Soil security is the ability for soil to sustain functions to provide planetary services and human wellbeing.The journal of Soil Security (The Global Journal of Soil Security Re… Read more

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Soil security is the ability for soil to sustain functions to provide planetary services and human wellbeing.

The journal of Soil Security (The Global Journal of Soil Security Research) aims to publish papers covering all facets of this far-reaching definition. In particular, the journal focuses on uni-disciplinary and multidisciplinary evidence-based research on all aspects of soil security. Disciplines may include natural, economic, social and political sciences.

The journal covers four thematic areas:

  • Soil security dimensions which are soil capability (=soil quality), condition (=soil health, conservation, regeneration, degradation and pollution), capital (production, natural, conservation), connectivity (= soil awareness, education, social licensing) and codification (=soil governance, policy, regulation, law).

  • Soil functions which cover the range of functions which soil performs to sustain humanity and planetary system functioning. These are inter alia being a substrate to support plant growth, regulating water and nutrient cycling, being a store and filter for contaminants, being able to sequester carbon, and supporting a diversity of organisms.

  • Global existential challenges and nexus. Links between soil and climate change, food security, water security, energy security, human health, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning.

  • The UN sustainable development goals including Zero Hunger, Good Health, Clean Water and Sanitation, Climate Change Policy, Life on Land. Other international instruments, e.g., UNCCD's Land Degradation Neutrality, UNFAO's Global Soil Partnership.

  • In any of the work, the focus should be on soil.