منصة الإجراءات الغذائية الحضرية

Soil Biodiversity in the City

الكاتب: Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative
نشرت من قبل: Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative
2021

Highly populated, developed areas, such as urban areas, have characteristics that can exacerbate detrimental effects of climate change on soil biodiversity such as, decreased albedo, sealed pavement, soil compaction, and propagation of non-native plant species. Managing urban landscapes for the maintenance of diverse microbial and faunal communities can reduce inputs, increase ecosystem services, and help meet the Sustainable Development Goals. Join moderator Loren Byrne, Roger Williams University (USA), and the panelists Katalin Szlavecz, Johns Hopkins University (USA), Jessica Davies, Lancaster University (UK), and Pedro Crous, Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute (The Netherlands), as they discuss their research on urban soil biodiversity and ecosystem services and how this research contributes to the knowledge needed for land use in the future.

 


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الموضوع:Governance and planning, Food production and ecosystem management
بطاقة شعار: Awareness raising, Healthy environment, Land, Resilient cities
المنظمة: Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative
الكاتب: Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative
السنة: 2021
النوع: Reports & Case Studies
اقتصادية: Global coverage
تنسيق الموارد: Video
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