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K. Van Oost

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The interdisciplinary nature of SOIL

2015

The holistic study of soils requires an interdisciplinary approach involving biologists, chemists, geologists, and physicists, amongst others, something that has been true from the earliest days of the field. In more recent years this list has grown to include anthropologists, economists, engineers, medical professionals, military professionals, sociologists, and even artists. This approach has been strengthened and reinforced as current research continues to use experts trained in both soil science and related fields and by the wide array of issues impacting the world that require an in-depth understanding of soils. Of fundamental importance amongst these issues are biodiversity, biofuels/…

lcsh:GE1-350lcsh:Geologylcsh:QE1-996.5lcsh:Environmental sciencesSOIL
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The interdisciplinary nature of <i>SOIL</i>

2015

Abstract. The holistic study of soils requires an interdisciplinary approach involving biologists, chemists, geologists, and physicists, amongst others, something that has been true from the earliest days of the field. In more recent years this list has grown to include anthropologists, economists, engineers, medical professionals, military professionals, sociologists, and even artists. This approach has been strengthened and reinforced as current research continues to use experts trained in both soil science and related fields and by the wide array of issues impacting the world that require an in-depth understanding of soils. Of fundamental importance amongst these issues are biodiversity,…

EngineeringWater securityFood securitybusiness.industryOrder (exchange)Land degradationSoil ScienceEngineering ethicsEnergy securitybusinessPublicationField (computer science)Ecosystem servicesSOIL
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Editorial "The Interdisciplinary Nature of SOIL"

2014

Abstract. The holistic study of soils requires an interdisciplinary approach involving biologists, chemists, geologists, and physicists amongst others, something that has been true from the earliest days of the field. This approach has been strengthened and reinforced as current research continues to use experts trained in both soil science and related fields and by the wide array of issues impacting the world's biosphere that require an in-depth understanding of soils. Of fundamental importance amongst these issues are biodiversity, biofuels/energy security, climate change, ecosystem services, food security, human health, land degradation, and water security, each representing a critical c…

Agricultural sciencebusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental sciencebusiness
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