Human-Soil Relations are Changing Rapidly: Proposals from SSSA's Cross-Divisional Soil Change Working Group

dc.contributor.authorRichter, Daniel deB
dc.contributor.authorBacon, Allan R.
dc.contributor.authorMobley, Megan L.
dc.contributor.authorRichardson, Curtis J.
dc.contributor.authorAndrews, Susan S.
dc.contributor.authorWest, Larry
dc.contributor.authorWills, Skye
dc.contributor.authorBillings, Sharon
dc.contributor.authorCambardella, Cynthia A.
dc.contributor.authorCavallaro, Nancy
dc.contributor.authorDeMeester, Julie E.
dc.contributor.authorFranzluebbers, Alan J.
dc.contributor.authorGrandy, A. Stuart
dc.contributor.authorGrunwald, Sabine
dc.contributor.authorGruver, Joel
dc.contributor.authorHartshorn, Anthony S.
dc.contributor.authorJanzen, Henry
dc.contributor.authorKramer, Marc G.
dc.contributor.authorLadha, Jagdish K.
dc.contributor.authorLajtha, Kate
dc.contributor.authorLiles, Garrett C.
dc.contributor.authorMarkewitz, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorMegonigal, J. Patrick
dc.contributor.authorMermut, Ahmet R.
dc.contributor.authorRasmussen, Craig
dc.contributor.authorRobinson, David A.
dc.contributor.authorSmith, Pete
dc.contributor.authorStiles, Cynthia A.
dc.contributor.authorTate, III, Robert L.
dc.contributor.authorThompson, Aaron
dc.contributor.authorTugel, Arlene J.
dc.contributor.authorvan Es, Harold
dc.contributor.authorYaalon, Dan
dc.contributor.authorZobeck, Ted M.
dc.date.accessioned2012-03-20T12:32:49Z
dc.date.available2012-03-20T12:32:49Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractA number of scientists have named our age the Anthropocene because humanity is globally affecting Earth systems, including the soil. Global soil change raises important questions about the future of soil, the environment, and human society. Although many soil scientists strive to understand human forcings as integral to soil genesis, there remains an explicit need for a science of anthropedology to detail how humanity is a fully fledged soil-forming factor and to understand how soil change affects human well being. The development and maturation of anthropedology is critical to achieving land-use sustainability and needs to be nurtured by all soil disciplines, with inputs from allied sciences and the humanities,. The Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) has recently approved a cross-divisional Working Group on Soil Change, which aims to advance the basic and applied science of anthropedology, to facilitate networks of scientists, long-term soil field studies, and regional databases and modeling, and to engage in new modes of communications about human-soil relations. We challenge all interested parties, especially young scientists and students, to contribute to these activities and help grow soil science in the Anthropocene.
dc.format.extent2079–2084
dc.identifier0361-5995
dc.identifier.citationRichter, Daniel deB, Bacon, Allan R., Mobley, Megan L., Richardson, Curtis J., Andrews, Susan S., West, Larry, Wills, Skye, Billings, Sharon, Cambardella, Cynthia A., Cavallaro, Nancy, DeMeester, Julie E., Franzluebbers, Alan J., Grandy, A. Stuart, Grunwald, Sabine, Gruver, Joel, Hartshorn, Anthony S., Janzen, Henry, Kramer, Marc G., Ladha, Jagdish K., Lajtha, Kate, Liles, Garrett C., Markewitz, Daniel, Megonigal, J. Patrick, Mermut, Ahmet R., Rasmussen, Craig et al. 2011. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/18215">Human-Soil Relations are Changing Rapidly: Proposals from SSSA&#39;s Cross-Divisional Soil Change Working Group</a>." <em>Soil Science Society of America Journal</em>, 75, (6) 2079–2084. <a href="https://doi.org/10.2136/sssaj2011.0124">https://doi.org/10.2136/sssaj2011.0124</a>.
dc.identifier.issn0361-5995
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10088/18215
dc.publisherSoil Science Society of America
dc.relation.ispartofSoil Science Society of America Journal 75 (6)
dc.titleHuman-Soil Relations are Changing Rapidly: Proposals from SSSA&#39;s Cross-Divisional Soil Change Working Group
dc.typearticle
sro.description.unitSERC
sro.identifier.doi10.2136/sssaj2011.0124
sro.identifier.itemID108132
sro.identifier.refworksID74250
sro.identifier.urlhttps://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/18215
sro.publicationPlaceMadison; 677 South Segoe Road, Madison, WI 53711 USA

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