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Tier 1 — Meta-analysis / systematic reviewPeer-reviewed

The linkage between human health and soil under different farming practices: a systematic review

Özlü, E. et al.

2017

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Summary

Systematic review synthesising evidence on The linkage between human health and soil under different farming practices: a systematic review (Global (various regions) scope). Summarises reported outcomes and key measures (Impacts of farming practices on soil properties, exposure pathways, and human health indicators; measures: Summarises changes in soil biological quality, co…

UK applicability

Supports the case for UK adoption of soil-friendly farming systems as part of a One Health and Farming for Health narrative.

Key measures

Summarises changes in soil biological quality, contaminant levels and potential human health outcomes across systems

Outcomes reported

Impacts of farming practices on soil properties, exposure pathways, and human health indicators

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Soil health & biology
Study type
Systematic Review
Study design
Systematic review
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
Global (various regions)
System type
Conventional, organic and conservation farming systems
DOI
10.3390/su9122255
Catalogue ID
XL0068

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