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State of Environment: Soil

Environment Agency

2023

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Summary

This Environment Agency report provides a state-of-environment assessment of soils in England, drawing on monitoring data, existing research, and regulatory evidence to characterise soil condition and identify key pressures. It likely identifies agricultural management, land use change, and pollution as principal threats to soil health. The report is intended to inform policy and regulatory responses to soil degradation under the broader environmental reporting framework.

UK applicability

This report is directly applicable to England and UK policy contexts, providing a baseline assessment of soil health that is relevant to the Environmental Land Management schemes, the 25 Year Environment Plan, and soil-related targets under the Environment Act 2021.

Key measures

Soil organic matter content; erosion rates; soil compaction extent; contamination levels; proportion of soils in favourable condition

Outcomes reported

The report assesses the overall condition of England's soils, including indicators of degradation such as compaction, erosion, loss of organic matter, and contamination. It likely presents trend data on soil health across agricultural, urban, and natural land types.

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Soil health & land condition
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
England
System type
Mixed land use
Catalogue ID
XL0543

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