How the EU Soil Observatory is providing solid science for healthy soils

Healthy soils are essential for sustainable food production, achieving climate neutrality and halting the loss of biodiversity. The European Commission turned the spotlights on these vital aspects of soils with the launch of the EU Soil Observatory (EUSO) in 2021 to support the European Green Deal....

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of soil science 2024-05, Vol.75 (3), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Panagos, Panos, Broothaerts, Nils, Ballabio, Cristiano, Orgiazzi, Alberto, De Rosa, Daniele, Borrelli, Pasquale, Liakos, Leonidas, Vieira, Diana, Van Eynde, Elise, Arias Navarro, Cristina, Breure, Timo, Fendrich, Arthur, Köninger, Julia, Labouyrie, Maeva, Matthews, Francis, Muntwyler, Anna, Jimenez, Juan Martin, Wojda, Piotr, Yunta, Felipe, Marechal, Anne, Sala, Serenella, Jones, Arwyn
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Zusammenfassung:Healthy soils are essential for sustainable food production, achieving climate neutrality and halting the loss of biodiversity. The European Commission turned the spotlights on these vital aspects of soils with the launch of the EU Soil Observatory (EUSO) in 2021 to support the European Green Deal. Also, the EU Soil Strategy for 2030 and the proposed Soil Monitoring Law marked a major milestone for soil protection. This article provides an overview of the functioning of the EUSO within this policy context. Through its activities, the EUSO supports an EU‐wide soil monitoring system and provides policy support to a wide range of policy areas. Moreover, the EUSO monitors the state of soil health in the EU through the EUSO Soil Health Dashboard. This comprehensive and easy understandable tool shows, for the first time, where current scientific evidence converges to indicate areas in the EU likely to be affected by soil degradation. Furthermore, the EUSO supports soil research and innovation, enhances the capacity and functionality of the European Soil Data Centre and supports citizen engagements regarding soil matters. Overall, since 2021, the EUSO has successfully taken up its role to be the principal knowledge hub for soil information and data to underpin EU policy development and implementation. Also in the next years, EUSO will continue to provide data and knowledge to monitor, safeguard and restore soils in the EU. Overview of the 19 indicators and the soil degradation process used to develop the EUSO Soil Health Dashboard.
ISSN:1351-0754
1365-2389
DOI:10.1111/ejss.13507