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Securing the Soil Beneath Our Feet: Mapping and Managing Australia's Hidden Asset

Securing the Soil Beneath Our Feet: Mapping and Managing Australia's Hidden Asset

Update: 2025-10-24
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Soil is one of the most important resources on the planet. It grows our food, regulates water, supports ecosystems, and stores vast amounts of carbon. But it’s also incredibly complex, and surprisingly poorly understood. In Australia, Prof. Alex McBratney of the University of Sydney and his colleagues are changing that. By working with the Soil Security Assessment Framework, they’ve developed new tools and approaches that are helping to reshape how we measure and manage soil. From identifying similar soils and grouping them into categories, to estimating the monetary value of their ability to support food production, to surveying how people relate to the land beneath their feet, their work is creating a new language for talking about soil. Here, we explore the studies that put the framework into action and show why securing our soils is essential not just for farming and food security, but for ecosystems, economies, and climate resilience too.
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Securing the Soil Beneath Our Feet: Mapping and Managing Australia's Hidden Asset

Securing the Soil Beneath Our Feet: Mapping and Managing Australia's Hidden Asset

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