| Título : |
Global Soil Security |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
| Autores: |
Field, Damien J., ; Morgan, Cristine L.S, ; McBratney, Alex. B., |
| Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
| Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2017 |
| Número de páginas: |
XVIII, 469 p. 102 ilustraciones, 75 ilustraciones en color. |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-319-43394-3 |
| Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
| Palabras clave: |
ciencia del suelo Ciencias del clima Climatología Biodiversity |
| Índice Dewey: |
631.4 Ciencia del suelo (Edafología) |
| Resumen: |
Este libro introduce el concepto de seguridad del suelo y sus cinco dimensiones: Capacidad, Capital, Condición, Conectividad y Codificación. Estas cinco dimensiones permiten comprender el papel del suelo en la prestación de servicios ecosistémicos y cuantificar los recursos del suelo midiendo, mapeando, modelando y gestionando. Cada dimensión se refiere a un aspecto específico: contribución a los desafíos globales (Capacidad), valor del suelo (Capital), estado actual del suelo (Condición), cómo las personas están conectadas al suelo (Conectividad) y desarrollo de buenas políticas (Codificación). ). Este libro considera la seguridad del suelo como una parte integral para enfrentar el desafío actual de mantener la salud humana y asegurar la sostenibilidad de nuestro planeta. El concepto de seguridad del suelo ayuda a satisfacer la necesidad de mantener y mejorar el suelo del mundo con el fin de producir alimentos, fibras y agua dulce, y contribuir a la sostenibilidad energética y climática. Al mismo tiempo, ayuda a mantener la biodiversidad y protege los bienes y servicios de los ecosistemas. |
| Nota de contenido: |
Part I: Rationale for soil security -- Soil security – a rationale -- Soil security: dimensions -- Part II: Capability -- Soil capability: exploring the functional potentials of soils -- Distinguishing between capability and condition -- The value of soil capability in land surface modeling -- Soil capability for the United States now and into the future -- Quantifying soil capability: GlobalSoilMap -- Testing the links between soil security, sustainable land management practices and land evaluation -- Part III: Condition -- General concepts of valuing and caring for soil -- Soil health: challenges and opportunities -- Using soil survey to assess and predict soil condition and change -- Root-microbe interactions in response to soil conditions -- Securing our soil in intense monoculture cropping systems -- Soil organic carbon stocks and soil respiration in tropical secondary forests in southern Mexico -- Simulating impacts of bioenergy sorghum residue return on soil organic carbon and greenhouse gas emissions using the Daycent model -- Cover crop effects on soil carbon and nitrogen under bioenergy sorghum crops -- Part IV: Capital -- Energy, economics, climate change and soil security -- Understanding soils' contribution to ecosystem services provision to inform farm system analysis -- The dollars and cents of soil health -- The value of soil's contributions to ecosystem services -- Economics of land degradation contribution to soil security in Eurasia -- Social license and soil security -- Part V: Connectivity -- Soil renaissance and the connection to land managers -- Links between soil security and the influence of soils on human health -- Soil contamination and human health: a major challenge for global soil security -- The measurement of soil security in terms of human health: examples and ideas -- The meta soil model: an integrative multi-model framework for soil security -- Integrating new perspectives to address global soil security: ideas from integral ecology -- Applying the meta soil model: the connections between soil security and water security in a permanent protection area in Brazil -- Bridging the research-management gap to restore ecosystem function and social resilience -- Engendering connectivity to soil through aesthetics -- The role of master gardeners in providing horticulture education to Marion County residents -- Soil –water-food nexus: a public policy perspective -- Whose "security" is important?: communicating risk about soil to a diverse population -- Part VI: Codification -- Save the soil to save the planet -- Protection of the soil resource in the Brazilian environmental legislation -- Creating incentives for improved soil health through the federal crop insurance program -- U.S. farm programs and the impacts on national and international soil security -- Soil security for agricultural productivity: the policy disconnect and a promising future -- Securitisation -- The place of soil in international government policy -- Translating soil science knowledge to publicpolicy -- Synthesis: goals to achieve soil security. |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
Global Soil Security [documento electrónico] / Field, Damien J., ; Morgan, Cristine L.S, ; McBratney, Alex. B., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2017 . - XVIII, 469 p. 102 ilustraciones, 75 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-319-43394-3 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
| Palabras clave: |
ciencia del suelo Ciencias del clima Climatología Biodiversity |
| Índice Dewey: |
631.4 Ciencia del suelo (Edafología) |
| Resumen: |
Este libro introduce el concepto de seguridad del suelo y sus cinco dimensiones: Capacidad, Capital, Condición, Conectividad y Codificación. Estas cinco dimensiones permiten comprender el papel del suelo en la prestación de servicios ecosistémicos y cuantificar los recursos del suelo midiendo, mapeando, modelando y gestionando. Cada dimensión se refiere a un aspecto específico: contribución a los desafíos globales (Capacidad), valor del suelo (Capital), estado actual del suelo (Condición), cómo las personas están conectadas al suelo (Conectividad) y desarrollo de buenas políticas (Codificación). ). Este libro considera la seguridad del suelo como una parte integral para enfrentar el desafío actual de mantener la salud humana y asegurar la sostenibilidad de nuestro planeta. El concepto de seguridad del suelo ayuda a satisfacer la necesidad de mantener y mejorar el suelo del mundo con el fin de producir alimentos, fibras y agua dulce, y contribuir a la sostenibilidad energética y climática. Al mismo tiempo, ayuda a mantener la biodiversidad y protege los bienes y servicios de los ecosistemas. |
| Nota de contenido: |
Part I: Rationale for soil security -- Soil security – a rationale -- Soil security: dimensions -- Part II: Capability -- Soil capability: exploring the functional potentials of soils -- Distinguishing between capability and condition -- The value of soil capability in land surface modeling -- Soil capability for the United States now and into the future -- Quantifying soil capability: GlobalSoilMap -- Testing the links between soil security, sustainable land management practices and land evaluation -- Part III: Condition -- General concepts of valuing and caring for soil -- Soil health: challenges and opportunities -- Using soil survey to assess and predict soil condition and change -- Root-microbe interactions in response to soil conditions -- Securing our soil in intense monoculture cropping systems -- Soil organic carbon stocks and soil respiration in tropical secondary forests in southern Mexico -- Simulating impacts of bioenergy sorghum residue return on soil organic carbon and greenhouse gas emissions using the Daycent model -- Cover crop effects on soil carbon and nitrogen under bioenergy sorghum crops -- Part IV: Capital -- Energy, economics, climate change and soil security -- Understanding soils' contribution to ecosystem services provision to inform farm system analysis -- The dollars and cents of soil health -- The value of soil's contributions to ecosystem services -- Economics of land degradation contribution to soil security in Eurasia -- Social license and soil security -- Part V: Connectivity -- Soil renaissance and the connection to land managers -- Links between soil security and the influence of soils on human health -- Soil contamination and human health: a major challenge for global soil security -- The measurement of soil security in terms of human health: examples and ideas -- The meta soil model: an integrative multi-model framework for soil security -- Integrating new perspectives to address global soil security: ideas from integral ecology -- Applying the meta soil model: the connections between soil security and water security in a permanent protection area in Brazil -- Bridging the research-management gap to restore ecosystem function and social resilience -- Engendering connectivity to soil through aesthetics -- The role of master gardeners in providing horticulture education to Marion County residents -- Soil –water-food nexus: a public policy perspective -- Whose "security" is important?: communicating risk about soil to a diverse population -- Part VI: Codification -- Save the soil to save the planet -- Protection of the soil resource in the Brazilian environmental legislation -- Creating incentives for improved soil health through the federal crop insurance program -- U.S. farm programs and the impacts on national and international soil security -- Soil security for agricultural productivity: the policy disconnect and a promising future -- Securitisation -- The place of soil in international government policy -- Translating soil science knowledge to publicpolicy -- Synthesis: goals to achieve soil security. |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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