View the short film for some take-aways from this year’s Global Soil Week.
Soil and Transformation. SDGs and the Global Soil Week.

View the short film for some take-aways from this year’s Global Soil Week.
Global Soil Week 2015: Soil. The Substance of Transformation. Chairman’s Conclusions Klaus Töpfer, Executive Director, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies 22 April 2015 Please download the document here. Transformation is needed – transformation is possible Our commitment to transformation. While…
Apply until 08 March 2015! Call for the Young Professionals Programme at the Global Soil Week 2015 at the International Conference: Global Soil Week 2015 (18.04.-23.04.2015) in Berlin, Germany The United Nations declaration of the International Year of Soils in…
Political debates on global challenges such as achieving food security and combating climate change often fail to consider one of the most vital natural resources of all: soils. This is not a surprise – the multiple beneficial functions of soil are not readily apparent at first glance. Despite the enormous losses involved, soil degradation often occurs so slowly that it takes more than a single human lifetime for its effects to become visible. In land used for agricultural purposes, it takes about 500 years for a 2.5cm layer of fertile topsoil to form. […]
The IASS is pleased to announce that the next Global Soil Week will be held from Sunday the 19th of April 2015 until Thursday the 23rd of April 2015 in Berlin, Germany. The Global Soil Week 2015 has been scheduled…
To launch the 2nd Global Soil Week (27-31 October 2013), IASS Executive Director Professor Klaus Töpfer, Volkert Engelsman from the “Save Our Soils” campaign and environmental activist Vandana Shiva broke up sealed soil at Potsdamer Platz and planted it with…