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This open-access volume of the IYSLP focuses on sustainable soil management in the face of multiple crises. Contributions in this volume seek to further our understanding of the critical role of soil health in addressing global challenges such as climate change and food security. They also address the latest international policies and technological advancements in soil management. The volume also includes regional and national reports, providing insights into local management through case studies. Finally, contributions explore the interconnected aspects of soil management, including socio-economic factors and governance.…mehr

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This open-access volume of the IYSLP focuses on sustainable soil management in the face of multiple crises. Contributions in this volume seek to further our understanding of the critical role of soil health in addressing global challenges such as climate change and food security. They also address the latest international policies and technological advancements in soil management. The volume also includes regional and national reports, providing insights into local management through case studies. Finally, contributions explore the interconnected aspects of soil management, including socio-economic factors and governance.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Harald Ginzky, German Environment Agency, Dessau, Germany Prof. Dr. Oliver C. Ruppel, Research Center for Climate Law (ClimLaw: Graz), University of Graz (Austria), Director, Development and Rule of Law Programme (DROP), Stellenbosch University (South Africa) Dr. Irene L. Heuser, International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Gland, Switzerland Prof. David Grinlinton, University of Auckland, New Zealand Atieh Khatibi, The Research Center for climate law (ClimLaw: Graz), University of Graz, Austria Prof. Dr. Patricia Kameri-Mbote, University of Nairobi, Kenya Dr. Natalia Rodríguez Eugenio, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Rome, Italy