European agricultural soil management: Towards climate‐smart and sustainability, knowledge needs and research approaches

Author:

Keesstra S. D.12ORCID,Chenu C.3,Munkholm L. J.4ORCID,Cornu S.5ORCID,Kuikman P. J.1ORCID,Thorsøe M. H.4ORCID,Besse‐Lototskaya A.1ORCID,Visser S. M.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Team Soil, Water and Landuse Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen UR Wageningen The Netherlands

2. Climate‐Kic Holding B.V. Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Université Paris‐Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech Palaiseau France

4. Department of Agroecology Aarhus University Tjele Denmark

5. Aix‐Marseille Univ, CNRS, IRD, INRAE, Coll France, CEREGE Aix‐en‐Provence France

Abstract

AbstractCurrent soil‐ and land degradation seriously challenge our societies; it contributes to climate change, loss of biodiversity and loss of agricultural productions. Yet, soils are also seen as a major part of the solution, if maintained or restored to provide ecosystem services. Climate‐smart sustainable management of soils can provide options for soil health maintenance and restoration. In the European Union, the resource management and sustainability challenge are addressed in the Green Deal that, among other goals, aspires towards a healthy climate‐resilient agricultural sector that will produce sufficient products without damaging ecosystems and contribute to better biodiversity and mitigate climate change. The European Joint Programme (EJP) SOIL was set up to contribute to these goals by developing knowledge, tools and an integrated research community to foster climate‐smart sustainable agricultural soil management that provides a diversity of ecosystem service, such as adapting to and mitigating climate change, allowing sustainable food production, and sustaining soil biodiversity. This paper provides an overview of the potential of climate‐smart sustainable soil management research to the targets of the Green Deal that are related to soils most directly. The EJP SOIL EU‐wide consultation (interviews and questionnaires) and literature analysis (national and international reports and papers) done in the first year (2020–2021) generated a wealth of data. This data showed that there are specific manners to do research that are essential for it to be effective and efficient and that can actively contribute to the Green Deal targets. We concluded that research needs to be: (i) interdisciplinary, (ii) long‐term, (iii) multi‐scaled, from plot to landscape, (iv) evaluating trade‐offs of selected management options for ecosystem services and (v) co‐constructed with key stakeholders. Research on climate‐smart sustainable soil management should be developed (1) on plot scale when mobilizing soil processes and on landscape scale when addressing sediment and water connectivity and biodiversity management; and (2) address the enabling conditions through good governance, social acceptance and viable economic conditions.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science

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