Human impacts on soils: Tipping points and knowledge gaps
Soil ecosystem functions are derived from plant, animal and microorganism communities and the nonliving
environment interacting as a unit. Human activities have affected soil ecosystem functions and
in many cases caused soil ecosystem collapse. This review provides a synthesis of current knowledge
of human impacts on soil ecosystems, with a special focus on knowledge gaps regarding soil ecosystem
shifts and tipping points, using the island of Crete, Greece as an example. Soil ecosystem shifts are abrupt
changes that occur at ‘‘tipping points’’ and have long-lasting effects on the landscape and both the biotic
and abiotic structure of the soil. These shifts can occur due to climate change, land use change, fertilization,
or above-ground biodiversity decline. The environmental pressures in the agricultural land of Crete,
place the island very close to tipping points, and make it an ‘‘ideal’’ area for soil ecosystem shifts. Reversing
the trend of the shift while using the soil ecosystem services, means that significantly more organic
matter needs to be added to the soil compared to the amount added under set-aside conditions. Potential
nutrient supply and demand calculations indicate that fertilizer demand in Crete can be satisfied by recycling
of bio-residue and livestock excreta produced on the island. Soil fertility improves faster if, in addition
to bio-fertilization, farmers use traditional agricultural practices such as crop rotations and legume
row plantings within olive trees and orchards. A renewed soil fertility paradigm shift requires a ‘‘holistic’’
management of biotic-soil–water resources in order to provide sufficient and an appropriate type of
organic matter to the plant–microorganism system to maximize food production.
NIKOLAIDIS Nikolaos;
2011-05-30
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
JRC65188
0883-2927,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC65188,
10.1016/j.apgeochem.2011.03.111,
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