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Advancing nature‐based solutions through enhanced soil health monitoring in the United Kingdom

Licida M. Giuliani, Emily Warner, Grant A. Campbell, John Lynch, Alison Smith, Pete Smith

Soil Use and Management · 2024

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Summary

Abstract Soil health is a critical component of nature‐based solutions (NbS), underpinning ecosystem multifunctionality and resilience by supporting biodiversity, improving carbon sequestration and storage, regulating water flow and enhancing plant productivity. For this reason, NbS often aim to protect soil health and restore degraded soil. Robust monitoring of soil health is needed to adaptively manage NbS projects, identify best practices and minimize trade‐offs between goals, but soil assessment is often underrepresented in NbS monitoring programmes. This paper examines challenges and opportunities in selecting suitable soil health metrics. We find that standardization can facilitate widespread monitoring of soil health, with benefits for stakeholders and user groups. However, standard

Subject
Soil carbon & organic matter
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1111/sum.13164
Catalogue ID
SNmp4zks93-lrfu0c
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