Land Degradation Endangers Livelihoods and Climate The land on our planet is rapidly degrading, causing a chain reaction of loss of livelihood, hunger, land-use change, higher greenhouse gas emissions, and human migration. A recent scientific study on global land degradation…
First Ethiopian Soil Week Highlights Significance of Small Farmers for Food Security and Prosperity
Inspired by the IASS Global Soil Week, the first Ethiopian Soil Week in Addis Ababa focussed on the issue of soil protection in Ethiopia and other parts of the world.
Integrated Approach: IASS Researchers Publish Special Issue on “Soils in the Nexus”
In September the United Nations Member States adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which make up a global vision for a sustainable future. However, there are significant challenges that must be overcome before the SDGs can be implemented on a…
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: “We need to involve civil society…”
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: IASS and Partners Discuss Next Steps in Nairobi
Statement of the Co-Chairs – Conference on Bioenergy and Development, Berlin 2015
Statement of the Co-Chairs – Conference on Bioenergy and Development, Berlin 2015.
The UN’s most inclusive body at a crossroads
Authors Matheus Zanella and Jessica Duncan comment on the change direction at the recent UN Committee on Food Security (CFS) meeting. Has the organization once at the vanguard of inclusiveness lost its ambition?
ONE HECTARE Exhibition opens in Dresden
Soil and Land on 10 000 m² – the biggest outdoor info-graphic in Germany opens in Dresden’s oldest city square! Global Soil Week’s multimedia ONE HECTARE exhibition can be viewed in the German city of Dresden daily from 12-7pm…
Unusual Suspects- Reflections on our LAB on “Different Urbanisations”
Katleen De Flander, IASS Global Soil Forum Five days of intense action and discussions with a group of about 15 critical urban minds from all over the world – our first urban LAB took place from September 14-18, 2015 in…
Soil and Transformation. SDGs and the Global Soil Week.
View the short film for some take-aways from this year’s Global Soil Week.
Sustainable Development Goals Must Recognise the Importance of Soils
This article by Jes Weigelt first appeared in GAIA 3/2015.