Assessment and Governance of Sustainable Soil Management / / Bernd Hansjürgens [and three others].
The role of soils for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals is multifarious. Soils are the essential basis for food and biomass provision in support of food security (SDG 2) and energy security (SDG 7). Soil carbon sequestration is paramount for climate action (SDG 13). Soil-mediated water pur...
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