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Because of the systemic connections between soils and many other issues, the attention that is actually paid to soil issues is far greater than is immediately apparent. In many countries, scientists, public servants and politicians are debating sequestration of carbon in soils, deforestation and oth...
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ftunitsydneyep:oai:epress.lib.uts.edu.au:article/4586 2023-05-15T16:50:14+02:00 Editorial Martin, Paul Vincent Arnalds, Andres Alter, Ted 2015-07-28 application/pdf text/html https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/ijrlp/article/view/4586 https://doi.org/10.5130/ijrlp.i1.2015.4586 eng eng UTS ePRESS https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/ijrlp/article/view/4586/4878 https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/ijrlp/article/view/4586/5020 https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/ijrlp/article/view/4586 doi:10.5130/ijrlp.i1.2015.4586 Copyright (c) 2015 Paul Vincent Martin, Andres Arnalds, Ted Alter https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY International Journal of Rural Law and Policy; No 1 (2015): Soil Governance; 1-10 1839-745X soil behavioural science social science governance info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Editorial discussion 2015 ftunitsydneyep https://doi.org/10.5130/ijrlp.i1.2015.4586 2022-03-13T15:11:41Z Because of the systemic connections between soils and many other issues, the attention that is actually paid to soil issues is far greater than is immediately apparent. In many countries, scientists, public servants and politicians are debating sequestration of carbon in soils, deforestation and other land management matters which impact the soil, the atmosphere and the human interests bound up in these.This special edition arose from a workshop held in Iceland in 2012, supported by the Australian Research Council and hosted by the Icelandic Soils Service. It brought together researchers and practitioners with expertise and interest in the human dimensions of natural resource governance. An aim was to generate fresh perspectives on how to govern human behaviour, to improve the sustainability and fairness of our use of the land. The team included experts and practitioners in soil issues, community engagement, psychology, sociology, economics, law and other disciplines from many countries. The papers in this special edition reflect issues that have also been canvassed in other investigations. These papers provide some different perspectives as well as reinforcing some common themes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Technology, Sydney: UTS ePress - Journals International Journal of Rural Law and Policy 1 1 10 |
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Because of the systemic connections between soils and many other issues, the attention that is actually paid to soil issues is far greater than is immediately apparent. In many countries, scientists, public servants and politicians are debating sequestration of carbon in soils, deforestation and other land management matters which impact the soil, the atmosphere and the human interests bound up in these.This special edition arose from a workshop held in Iceland in 2012, supported by the Australian Research Council and hosted by the Icelandic Soils Service. It brought together researchers and practitioners with expertise and interest in the human dimensions of natural resource governance. An aim was to generate fresh perspectives on how to govern human behaviour, to improve the sustainability and fairness of our use of the land. The team included experts and practitioners in soil issues, community engagement, psychology, sociology, economics, law and other disciplines from many countries. The papers in this special edition reflect issues that have also been canvassed in other investigations. These papers provide some different perspectives as well as reinforcing some common themes. |
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