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Saving our Soils (Policy Briefing)

Soil Association

2021.0

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Summary

This policy briefing by the Soil Association, published in December 2021, examines the condition of UK soils and the inadequacy of existing regulatory and policy frameworks to protect them. Drawing on available evidence, it likely highlights threats such as compaction, erosion, loss of organic matter, and biodiversity decline, and calls for stronger legislative commitments to soil health. The document is intended to inform policymakers, particularly in the context of post-Brexit agricultural policy reform under the Agriculture Act 2020.

UK applicability

This briefing is directly applicable to UK policy and practice, produced in the context of England's transition away from EU Common Agricultural Policy frameworks and the development of Environmental Land Management schemes. Its recommendations are specifically directed at UK government and devolved administrations.

Key measures

Soil degradation indicators; policy gap analysis; land management recommendations

Outcomes reported

The briefing reports on the state of UK soil health, including indicators of soil degradation, and sets out policy recommendations for improving soil protection and management frameworks.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Soil policy & governance
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
NGO report
Status
Published
Geography
UK
System type
Mixed farming systems
Catalogue ID
WP0040

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