2015 is the International Year of Soils,as adopted by the United Nations,and reflects the global importance of soil resources in ecosystem sustainability.Soil is not only required for food production,but is also criti...2015 is the International Year of Soils,as adopted by the United Nations,and reflects the global importance of soil resources in ecosystem sustainability.Soil is not only required for food production,but is also critical for biodiversity conservation and a broad range of ecosystem services.However,soil degradation and loss through anthropogenic activities is highly worrying and reaching a crisis point.Protecting the physical,chemical,and biological integrity of soil is,therefore,of vital importance in securing human and ecosystem health.展开更多
基金supported by the State Key Lab of Urban and Regional Ecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Natural Science Foundation of China(41430858).
文摘2015 is the International Year of Soils,as adopted by the United Nations,and reflects the global importance of soil resources in ecosystem sustainability.Soil is not only required for food production,but is also critical for biodiversity conservation and a broad range of ecosystem services.However,soil degradation and loss through anthropogenic activities is highly worrying and reaching a crisis point.Protecting the physical,chemical,and biological integrity of soil is,therefore,of vital importance in securing human and ecosystem health.