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From promotion to consolidation of sustainable soil management and the Partnership
REPORT OF THE 10th GSP PLENARY ASSEMBLY | REPORT OF THE EXTRAORDINARY SESSION
On April the 27th, a webinar dedicated to the application of spectroscopy to soil analysis in Denmark within the new series of training sessions organized by the Global Soil Laboratory Network (GLOSOLAN) capacity-building program was held. During the webinar, the activities related to soil spectroscopy in Denmark were presented from the academia and from the private sector perspectives including examples of research projects and a laboratory demonstration.
Sustainable soil management for nutrition-sensitive agriculture
The Global Soil Laboratory Network (GLOSOLAN) was established in 2017 to build and strengthen the capacity of laboratories in soil analysis and to respond to the need for harmonizing soil analytical data. Harmonization of methods, units, data and information is critical to (1) provide reliable and comparable information between countries and projects; (2) allow the generation of new harmonized soil data sets; and (3) support evidence-based decision making for sustainable soil management.
CNBC recently released 'Why The World Is Running Out Of Soil', an 11-minute documentary on what is behind the soil shortage