2018
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.3006
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Impacts of climate change adaptation options on soil functions: A review of European case‐studies

Abstract: Soils are vital for supporting food security and other ecosystem services. Climate change can affect soil functions both directly and indirectly. Direct effects include temperature, precipitation, and moisture regime changes. Indirect effects include those that are induced by adaptations such as irrigation, crop rotation changes, and tillage practices. Although extensive knowledge is available on the direct effects, an understanding of the indirect effects of agricultural adaptation options is less complete. A… Show more

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“…In Europe, diverse studies examined the effect of global warming and climate change upon soil functions. Hamidov et al (2018) reviewed twenty such studies and established a link to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). There most revealing findings were as follows: (a) adaptation options reflect local conditions; (b) reduced soil erosion threats and increased soil organic carbon are to be expected, but soil compaction may increase in some areas; (c) most adaptation options are anticipated to improve soil functions; and (d) the fact that soil functions are interrelated requires improving food security and promoting sustainable agriculture by properly addressing climate change (Hamidov et al, 2018).…”
Section: Mitigation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Europe, diverse studies examined the effect of global warming and climate change upon soil functions. Hamidov et al (2018) reviewed twenty such studies and established a link to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). There most revealing findings were as follows: (a) adaptation options reflect local conditions; (b) reduced soil erosion threats and increased soil organic carbon are to be expected, but soil compaction may increase in some areas; (c) most adaptation options are anticipated to improve soil functions; and (d) the fact that soil functions are interrelated requires improving food security and promoting sustainable agriculture by properly addressing climate change (Hamidov et al, 2018).…”
Section: Mitigation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the latter, we believe that this is a desirable trait in Verticillium biocontrol agents, but future experiments are needed to assess the effect of the salt-tolerant strain XT1 on V. dahliae under saline conditions. Soil salinity is an upcoming problem due to intensive agriculture and climate change, especially in Andalusia, South Spain [67], the world's largest producer of olive oil in the world [9]. According to Kaurichev [68], soils containing more than 0.2% (w/v) soluble salts should be considered as saline soils.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies are categorised (in columns) into broad ''threat'' issues considered in each paper including Climate Change, Land Use Change, Intensive Human Exploitation, Decline in Soil Health or Plastic; followed by detailed listing of threats. Hamidov et al (2018) Lavelle et al (2014) (continued on next page) Hagvar (1998) & ''soil biodiversity''. However, with the removal of the word 'threat' from the search references are being returned that not only report the impacts of climate change on soil biodiversity, but also the ecosystem services provided by soil biodiversity in terms of climate change mitigation (e.g., Lubbers et al, 2019).…”
Section: Identifying Drivers and Threats To Soil Biodiversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change can impact soil biodiversity both directly and indirectly. Climate change can alter the temperature and moisture regime of the soil thereby impacting soil biodiversity (Aksoy et al, 2017;Hamidov et al, 2018). Climate change can also lead to extreme weather events including heavy rainfall and drought, along with sea level rise.…”
Section: Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%