Summary
Abstract Promoting sustainable land management is key to addressing land degradation but its progress is impeded by the availability and accessibility of the ‘right’ soil data and information. We focus on government‐funded data collection or publicly collected soil data as it is central to effective soil governance. Taking a governance perspective, we discuss what soil information is created and used for, who are the actors involved and how soil information is contributing (or not) to the creation of actionable knowledge. We investigated two countries in depth through a desk‐based review and consultation with 40 key informants, collating which soil data and information is collected, analysed, stored, retrieved and used in the UK and Australia. We present a comprehensive overview of public
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