Towards Sustainability of Soils and Groundwater for Society (Soils)

Towards Sustainability of Soils and Groundwater for Society
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This Collaborative Research Action (CRA) aimed to produce knowledge and propose solutions to maintain well-functioning soils and groundwater systems in the Critical Zone1, or rehabilitate them where degraded, through:
  • Better understanding of the long- and shorter-time dynamics and functions of soils and groundwater, impacts from societal (including economics) decisions, integrative management practices, public policies, and how these systems have been transformed.
  • Providing avenues, pathways, and narratives toward transformation of management practices of the whole soil and groundwater systems through a fundamental shift of socio-economic actors’ practices and related-decisions making processes.
The call CRA was launched in 2020 and is ongoing.
This CRA was supported by FAPESP, MoST, AllEnvi, ANR, CNR-DSSTTA, JST, QNRF, RFBR, KAUST, and NSF.

Six projects were selected:

ABRESOAbandonment and rebound: Societal views on landscape- and land-use change and their impacts on water and soils
BLUEGEMBiosphere and Land Use Exchanges with Groundwater and soils in Earth system Models
VULCAR-FATE

Global change impact on vulnerable carbon reservoirs: carbon sequestration and emissions in soils and waters From the Arctic To the Equator

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INTERACTIONIntegrated Assessment of Climate Impacts on Ecosystem Functions and Productivity of Critical-Zone Eco-Hydrology
PRISMARCTYCPermafrost degradation impacts on soils, human societies, water resources and carbon cycle
INCLUSIVEStakeholder-supported decision making for sustainable conjunctive management of soil and groundwater