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The Societal Importance of Soils: A Workshop

Completed

On World Soils Day, December 5, 2016, the U.S. National Committee for Soil Sciences convened a workshop on Soils: The Foundation of Life in Washington, DC. The purpose of the workshop was to increase awareness of the complexity of the roles and great importance of soils to national security, food and nutritional security, water quality and renewability, climate change mitigation and adaptation, human health, biological diversity, and more.

Description

An ad hoc committee will organize a one-day workshop in December 2015 to increase awareness of the complexity of the roles and great importance of soils in national security, food and nutritional security, water quality and renewability, climate change mitigation and adaptation, human health, and biological diversity.

The workshop will encourage the incorporation of scientific soil concepts by decision makers, members of the public and private sectors, and the general public in decisions at very different scales, from national and state policy to the choices that people make in their daily lives. These workshop participants will have the opportunity to interact directly with experts in the various soil disciplines and allied fields. A rapporteur-authored workshop summary will be published.

Contributors

Sponsors

Other, Federal

Private: Non Profit

Staff

Ester Sztein

Lead

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