Frontiers in soil ecology—Insights from the World Biodiversity Forum 2022
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Authors
Eisenhauer, NicoBender, S Franz
Calderón‐Sanou, Irene
de Vries, Franciska T
Lembrechts, Jonas J
Thuiller, Wilfried
Wall, Diana H
Zeiss, Romy
Bahram, Mohammad
Beugnon, Rémy
Burton, VJ

Crowther, Thomas W
Delgado‐Baquerizo, Manuel
Geisen, Stefan
Kardol, Paul
Krashevska, Valentyna
Martínez‐Muñoz, Carlos A
Patoine, Guillaume
Seeber, Julia
Soudzilovskaia, Nadejda A
Steinwandter, Michael
Sünnemann, Marie
Sun, Xin
van der Heijden, Marcel GA
Guerra, Carlos A
Potapov, Anton
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2022-11-11Submitted date
2022-08-01Subject Terms
biodiversity changeecosystem functioning
scenario modelling
soil biodiversity
soil macroecology
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Abstract: Global change is affecting soil biodiversity and functioning across all terrestrial ecosystems. Still, much is unknown about how soil biodiversity and function will change in the future in response to simultaneous alterations in climate and land use, as well as other environmental drivers. It is crucial to understand the direct, indirect and interactive effects of global change drivers on soil communities and ecosystems across environmental contexts, not only today but also in the near future. This is particularly relevant for international efforts to tackle climate change like the Paris Agreement, and considering the failure to achieve the 2020 biodiversity targets, especially the target of halting soil degradation. Here, we outline the main frontiers related to soil ecology that were presented and discussed at the thematic sessions of the World Biodiversity Forum 2022 in Davos, Switzerland. We highlight multiple frontiers of knowledge associated with data integration, causal inference, soil biodiversity and function scenarios, critical soil biodiversity facets, underrepresented drivers, global collaboration, knowledge application and transdisciplinarity, as well as policy and public communication. These identified research priorities are not only of immediate interest to the scientific community but may also be considered in research priority programmes and calls for funding.Citation
Eisenhauer N, Bender SF, CalderónSanou I, Vries FT, Lembrechts JJ, Thuiller W, et al. Frontiers in soil ecology—Insights from the World Biodiversity Forum 2022. J Sustain Agric Environ. 2022;1:245–261. https://doi.org/10.1002/sae2.12031Publisher
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Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture and Environment published by Global Initiative of Crop Microbiome and Sustainable Agriculture and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.NHM Repository
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2767-035XEISSN
2767-035Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1002/sae2.12031
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