what is precious soil
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National Research Programme “Sustainable Use of Soil as a Resource” Soil is more than the basis for “prime” development land or arable land. Soil is also a habitat and source of biodiversity.
Soil is more than the basis for “prime” development land or arable land. Soil is also a habitat and source of biodiversity. It plays an important role in the natural water balance and regulates nutrients and harmful substances.
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Soil is more than construction land ‘in a prime location’ or pasture- and farm land. The soil is a habitat. Our view
of the soil, however, is often just a surface view – quite literally. But a look beneath the surface is well worth
it. The importance of the soil for life on Earth is greatly underestimated. Without intact soils, we would be
lacking the most important essential basis of life.
The cosmos of soil between the plant cover and bedrock is the indispensable connecting element between atmosphere and groundwater. This central hub for all important material and energy fl ows on Earth performs numerous economic and ecological functions: Soil is the basis of food production, a habitat for innumerable organisms, a water fi lter and a natural store for carbon and water. Billions of living organisms in each handful of soil
decompose old plant material into their basic building blocks and make these nutrients available to new plants.
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