土壤生物多样性和人类健康
Diana H Wall1, Uffe N Nielsen2, Johan Six3
1School of Global Environmental Sustainability and Department of Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1036, USA.
Nature
|November 24, 2015
概括
土壤的生物多样性通过抑制病原体和提供必要的资源来支持人类健康. 可持续的管理可以维持和恢复这些重要的地下社区,
科学领域:
- 环境科学
- 土壤生态
- 人类健康
背景情况:
- 土壤生物多样性对生态系统服务至关重要,包括抑制疾病和提供清洁的空气,水和食物.
- 由于土地管理不善和环境变化造成的全球生物多样性下降威胁到这些基本服务.
- 目前的认识强调了可持续实践的潜力,以维持和恢复土壤生物多样性.
研究的目的:
- 强调土壤生物多样性与人类健康益处之间的联系.
- 突出土地管理实践和环境变化对土壤生态系统的负面影响.
- 强调可持续的土壤管理对人类福祉的潜力.
主要方法:
- 对土壤生物多样性及其生态系统服务的当前研究进行审查.
- 分析土地管理实践和环境变化对地下社区的影响.
- 综合有关可持续管理恢复土壤生物多样性的发现.
主要成果:
- 土壤生物多样性对人类健康有很大的好处.
- 土地管理的不良做法和环境变化导致土壤生物多样性普遍下降.
- 可持续的管理策略为保持和恢复土壤生物多样性提供了可行的途径.
结论:
- 保护和增强土壤生物多样性对于保护人类健康至关重要.
- 改善的,生态复杂的土壤管理实践代表了公共健康的不足资源.
- 可持续的土地管理是保护土壤生态系统所带来的好处的关键.
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