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来源类型 | Project |
规范类型 | 研究项目 |
项目编号 | 2730 |
Preventing and Remediating Soil Degradation (RECARE) | |
Dr. Ana Frelih-Larsen; Sandra Naumann; Ruta Landgrebe-Trinkunaite; Stephanie Wunder; Sophie Ittner; Benjamin Görlach; Stephen Bell; Elizabeth Dooley JD, LLM | |
开始日期 | 2013-11 |
结束日期 | 2018-10 |
资助机构 | European Commission, Directorate-General Research & Innovation (DG Research & Innovation) |
概述 | Over the last 5 years, the RECARE project applied a transdisciplinary approach, actively integrating and advancing knowledge of stakeholders and scientists in 17 case studies, to identify and develop effective measures for improved soil protection in Europe. Ecologic Institute developed policy briefs on the topics "Soil Sealing and Land Take", "Subsoil compaction" and "Remediating Historical Soil Contamination, as well as co-wrote the brochure with the most important project findings. The policy briefs and the project brochure are available for download.Read more |
摘要 | Soils provide a range of functions upon which humans depend, such as food production, water regulation, a physical basis for construction, biodiversity and habitat for organisms, and nutrient cycling and carbon storage. In Europe, soils are threatened by numerous processes which affect their long-term ability to support such functions. RECARE aims to identify and fill knowledge gaps as to how soil systems function under climate and human influences, and to develop sustainable land management measures to combat soil threats and restore soil functions. The project analyzes the effectiveness of such measures in the context of 17 Case Studies and conducts an integrated impact assessment of various EU and national soil-related policies in order to develop recommendations for their improvement. BackgroundSoil degradation in Europe results from multiple soil threats, including soil erosion, salinization, compaction, desertification, flooding, loss of organic matter, contamination, sealing, and loss of soil biodiversity. Soil degradation can impact water and air quality, biodiversity, climate change, human health, and food security. A well-developed body of research exists about soil systems, including their functions and ecosystem services, as well as the processes and impacts of different soil threats. However, knowledge gaps still remain as to bio-physical regulating processes and threshold behavior of soil under current and future climate conditions. Additionally, knowledge and understanding of the complex interactions between human activities and soil functionality is incomplete. Many soil protection measures have been identified that can effectively address soil degradation, but uptake is often limited due to socio-economic, political, and cultural factors. The limited adoption and field testing of prevention, remediation and restoration measures has led to insufficient restoration of soil functions and ecosystem services. Moreover, the current regulatory framework for soil protection remains fragmented, limiting the effectiveness of policy action at the EU and Member State level. Main objectivesThe main aim of RECARE is to develop effective prevention, remediation and restoration measures through an innovative trans-disciplinary approach, actively integrating and advancing knowledge of stakeholders and scientific knowledge in 17 Case Studies, and covering a range of soil threats in different bio-physical and socio-economic environments across Europe. RECARE will advance knowledge on the following issues:
MethodologyThe project applies an interdisciplinary approach to analyze soil threats and develop potential prevention, remediation, and restoration measures, drawing on 17 Case Studies across Europe and considering various climatic, environmental, socio-economic, and political drivers. Active stakeholder engagement is facilitated throughout the project. Stakeholders are involved in the process of identifying threats, selecting prevention, remediation and restoration measures, and implementing and evaluating the measures in order to tailor them to local contexts. Cost-benefit analyses are performed for the various measures. Furthermore, the project utilizes advanced integrated bio-physical and socio-economic modeling to upscale case study findings to the EU level. An integrated impact assessment of existing EU and national soil-related policies is performed to identify potential incoherence, contradictions and synergies. Policy recommendations are developed based on the case study results and analysis of their integration at the European level. Ecologic Institute in RECAREEcologic Institute leads WP9 where an integrated impact assessment of European and national soil and land use-related policies and strategies is carried out, and policy recommendations for improving policy coherence and integration are developed. In addition, Ecologic contributes to stakeholder engagement (WP4) and the dissemination of project results (WP11), as well as provides inputs to other WPs. RECARE Project Results and Policy RecommendationsThe RECARE project has come to a successful end. Over the last 5 years, the project applied a transdisciplinary approach, actively integrating and advancing knowledge of stakeholders and scientists in 17 case studies, to identify and develop effective measures for improved soil protection in Europe. Covering a range of bio-physical and socio-economic environments across Europe, the project also identified barriers and solutions to increase the implementation of effective soil management measures. Ecologic Institute developed policy briefs on the topics "Soil Sealing and Land Take", "Subsoil compaction" and "Remediating Historical Soil Contamination", as well as co-wrote the brochure with the most important project findings. The policy briefs and the project brochure are available for download:
More than 100 participants from 21 countries discussed the most important project findings at the final policy conference which took place on 27 September in Brussels. All RECARE presentations with the most important project results are available on the RECARE homepage. |
标签 | FP 7 ; Agriculture ; Land Use |
关键词 | soil management agriculture climate change ecosystem services soil functions |
URL | https://www.ecologic.eu/10518 |
来源智库 | Ecologic Institute (Germany) |
资源类型 | 智库项目 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/39184 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Dr. Ana Frelih-Larsen,Sandra Naumann,Ruta Landgrebe-Trinkunaite,et al. Preventing and Remediating Soil Degradation (RECARE). 2013. |
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