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The future of soils and land use in the UK: soil systems for the provision of land-based ecosystem services. (Special Issue: Land use futures.)

机译:英国土壤和土地利用的未来:用于提供陆基生态系统服务的土壤系统。 (特刊:土地使用期货。)

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Historically, soils have always underpinned civilisation. Their role is fundamental to the provision of food and water, along with a wide range of ecosystem goods and services. Soils are arguably the most complex systems on Earth, and are intimately linked to human security and the integrity of the wider environment. In this paper we propose 18 ecosystem services that are critical for soils and land use in the UK. Soils are extremely heterogeneous and not all soils can fulfil the full spectrum of services required for the future of the UK, so there is a need to protect their multifunctional attributes in order to preserve national and international natural capital. There are concerns that anthropogenically induced changes in land use or management will result in soils not being utilised to provide the functions to which they are best suited. For example, soils primarily suited for food supply may be given over to provide a platform for construction. This is an all-pervading and recurring concern and highlights the importance of critical decisions, thresholds and potential 'tipping points'. Once critical soil functions are lost they are irrecoverable, potentially for millennia, representing a loss of resource that is fundamental to the UK's national livelihood and well-being. Pressures from changes in climate and to the Earth system will bring about complex and systematic change to soils and their abilities to provide essential functions. We therefore recommend national needs for ensuring the sustainability for soils and future land use in the UK. They are to maintain the long-term base for soil science through education and intellectual investment, including communication of the value of soils and land as natural capital; to manage soil resources so that multi-functionality prevails and critical tipping points are avoided; to audit the national soil resource through soil mapping; preparation of appropriate databases and provision of long-term monitoring networks and observatories; and to synthesise adaptable predictive frameworks for soil system science through integrated modelling.
机译:从历史上看,土壤一直是文明的基础。它们的作用对于提供食物和水以及广泛的生态系统产品和服务至关重要。土壤可以说是地球上最复杂的系统,与人类安全和更广泛的环境的完整性息息相关。在本文中,我们提出了18种对英国土壤和土地利用至关重要的生态系统服务。土壤非常异质,并非所有土壤都能满足英国未来的全部需求,因此有必要保护其多功能性,以保留国家和国际自然资本。有人担心,人为引起的土地利用或管理方面的变化将导致土壤无法利用,无法提供最适合他们的功能。例如,可以放弃主要适于食物供应的土壤,以提供用于建造的平台。这是一个无处不在的反复出现的问题,突出了关键决策,阈值和潜在“临界点”的重要性。一旦关键的土壤功能丧失,它们将无法恢复,有可能持续数千年,这代表着资源损失,这是英国国民生计和福祉的根本。气候变化和地球系统的压力将对土壤及其提供基本功能的能力造成复杂而系统的变化。因此,我们提出了英国的国家需求,以确保土壤和未来土地使用的可持续性。它们将通过教育和智力投资来保持土壤科学的长期基础,包括交流土壤和土地作为自然资本的价值;管理土壤资源,使多功能性盛行,避免出现临界转折点;通过土壤测绘审核国家土壤资源;准备适当的数据库并提供长期监测网络和观测站;并通过集成建模为土壤系统科学综合适应性预测框架。

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