The Sustainability of Agricultural Soils
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Agriculture".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 31059
Special Issue Editors
Interests: soil-water-plant system; waste management and recycling
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Interests: waste management; composting; soil remediation; clay minerals; applied mineralogy; ceramics; air quality; environment; soil science; ceramic clays; clay mineralogy; organic matter; clay; mineralogy; ceramic processing; silicate; ceramic materials; heavy metals; X-ray diffraction
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Soils are becoming more and more important in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and mitigating the effects of global warming. The aim of this Special Issue is to improve the available information about strategies that favour the sustainable managment of soils.
Research and review articles focusing on soil’s physical, chemical and biological properties and ways to improve them in order to provide good ecosystemic servicies, control pollution and mitigate and favour carbon sequestration are the main targets. However, many other aspects can be taken into consideration.
Social issues related to soil and sustainability, as well as scientific matters, are welcome. It is critical for the sustainability of agricultural soils and, in general, for our limited resources, to understand that science and social sciences should be taken into consideration. Technical and scientific solutions need to be understood prior to the application, and social conviction that they are good tools is needed. Moreover, examples of good practices such as those derived, for instance, from international projects like those developed under the LIFE program of the European Union are welcome, as well as strategies and examples from developing countries.
By way of summary, we can indicate that the main interest is focused on three main themes:
- Research and technical methods related to sustainable soil management;
- Examples of good practices applied and the possibility of extend them to other regions;
- Social aspects related to sustainable soil management and their involvement in society.
Prof. Dr. José Navarro Pedreño
Prof. Dr. Manuel Jordan-Vidal
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- carbon sequestration
- economy and sustainable soil management
- local communities and subsistence
- food and fiber production
- organic matter
- plough and tillage management
- pollution control
- soil erosion
- soil rehabilitation
- waste management, technosols
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