Carta Mundial de Suelos
La nueva Carta Mundial de los Suelos, aprobada por unanimidad por los
Estados Miembros de la FAO, será un instrumento para promover e
institucionalizar la gestión sostenible de los suelos en todos los
niveles: http://bit.ly/1G74k30
Siguiendo con esta temática, les comparto una nueva publicación sobre suelos de montaña de la FAO:
**NEW PUBLICATION** In mountain region, soils constitute the foundation
for agriculture, supporting essential ecosystem functions and food
security. A new FAO book offers technical insights on the sustainable
management of mountain soils: http://bit.ly/1BJ1SDu
Abstract:In every mountain region, soils constitute the foundation for
agriculture, supporting essential ecosystem functions and food
security. Mountain soils benefit not only the 900 million people
living in the world’s mountainous areas but also billions more
living downstream.
Soil is a fragile resource that needs time to regenerate.
Mountain soils are particularly susceptible to climate change,
deforestation, unsustainable farming practices and resource
extraction methods that affect their fertility and trigger
land degradation, desertification and disasters such as floods
and landslides. Mountain peoples often have a deep-rooted
connection to the soils they live on; it is a part of their
heritage. Over the centuries, they have developed solutions
and techniques, indigenous practices, knowledge and sustainable
soil management approaches which have proved to be a
key to resilience.
This publication, produced by the Mountain Partnership as a
contribution to the International Year of Soils 2015, presents the
main features of mountain soil systems, their environmental,
economic and social values, the threats they are facing and
the cultural traditions concerning them. Case studies provided
by Mountain Partnership members and partners around the
world showcase challenges and opportunities as well as lessons
learned in soil management. This publication presents a series
of lessons learned and recommendations to inform mountain
communities, policy-makers, development experts and
academics who support sustainable mountain development.
Visita el sitio: http://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/6c2daffb-b253-44e6-9a5d-352fc9cf9f67/?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social+media&utm_campaign=faolinkedin
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