The interdisciplinary nature of <i>SOIL</i>

The holistic study of soils requires an interdisciplinary approach involving biologists, chemists, geologists, and physicists, amongst others, something that has been true from the earliest days of the field. In more recent years this list has grown to include anthropologists, economists, engineers,...

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Main Authors: E. C. Brevik, A. Cerdà, J. Mataix-Solera, L. Pereg, J. N. Quinton, J. Six, K. Van Oost
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-01-01
Series:SOIL
Online Access:http://www.soil-journal.net/1/117/2015/soil-1-117-2015.pdf
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author E. C. Brevik
A. Cerdà
J. Mataix-Solera
L. Pereg
J. N. Quinton
J. Six
K. Van Oost
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description The holistic study of soils requires an interdisciplinary approach involving biologists, chemists, geologists, and physicists, amongst others, something that has been true from the earliest days of the field. In more recent years this list has grown to include anthropologists, economists, engineers, medical professionals, military professionals, sociologists, and even artists. This approach has been strengthened and reinforced as current research continues to use experts trained in both soil science and related fields and by the wide array of issues impacting the world that require an in-depth understanding of soils. Of fundamental importance amongst these issues are biodiversity, biofuels/energy security, climate change, ecosystem services, food security, human health, land degradation, and water security, each representing a critical challenge for research. In order to establish a benchmark for the type of research that we seek to publish in each issue of <i>SOIL</i>, we have outlined the interdisciplinary nature of soil science research we are looking for. This includes a focus on the myriad ways soil science can be used to expand investigation into a more holistic and therefore richer approach to soil research. In addition, a selection of invited review papers are published in this first issue of <i>SOIL</i> that address the study of soils and the ways in which soil investigations are essential to other related fields. We hope that both this editorial and the papers in the first issue will serve as examples of the kinds of topics we would like to see published in <i>SOIL</i> and will stimulate excitement among our readers and authors to participate in this new venture.
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spelling doaj.art-08d4ff8a1ae44e378b0275b6556c4c222022-12-22T02:48:04ZengCopernicus PublicationsSOIL2199-39712199-398X2015-01-011111712910.5194/soil-1-117-2015The interdisciplinary nature of <i>SOIL</i>E. C. Brevik0A. Cerdà1J. Mataix-Solera2L. Pereg3J. N. Quinton4J. Six5K. Van Oost6Department of Natural Sciences, Dickinson State University, Dickinson, ND, USADepartament de Geografia, Universitat de València, Valencia, SpainGEA-Grupo de Edafología Ambiental , Departamento de Agroquímica y Medio Ambiente, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Avda. de la Universidad s/n, Edificio Alcudia, Elche, Alicante, SpainSchool of Science and Technology, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, AustraliaLancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UKDepartment of Environmental Systems Science, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich, Tannenstrasse 1, 8092 Zurich, SwitzerlandGeorges Lema&icirc;tre Centre for Earth and Climate Research, Earth and Life Institute, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, BelgiumThe holistic study of soils requires an interdisciplinary approach involving biologists, chemists, geologists, and physicists, amongst others, something that has been true from the earliest days of the field. In more recent years this list has grown to include anthropologists, economists, engineers, medical professionals, military professionals, sociologists, and even artists. This approach has been strengthened and reinforced as current research continues to use experts trained in both soil science and related fields and by the wide array of issues impacting the world that require an in-depth understanding of soils. Of fundamental importance amongst these issues are biodiversity, biofuels/energy security, climate change, ecosystem services, food security, human health, land degradation, and water security, each representing a critical challenge for research. In order to establish a benchmark for the type of research that we seek to publish in each issue of <i>SOIL</i>, we have outlined the interdisciplinary nature of soil science research we are looking for. This includes a focus on the myriad ways soil science can be used to expand investigation into a more holistic and therefore richer approach to soil research. In addition, a selection of invited review papers are published in this first issue of <i>SOIL</i> that address the study of soils and the ways in which soil investigations are essential to other related fields. We hope that both this editorial and the papers in the first issue will serve as examples of the kinds of topics we would like to see published in <i>SOIL</i> and will stimulate excitement among our readers and authors to participate in this new venture.http://www.soil-journal.net/1/117/2015/soil-1-117-2015.pdf
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