Indicateurs de la qualité des sols
Conference of the study of INRAE
"Soil quality – Towards an indicator
system for public policy"
Wednesday, November 20, 2024 from 1:30 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
Auditorium FIAP Jean Monnet
30 rue Cabanis 75014 Paris
In-person or online conference
Simultaneous translation French - English
Program of the conference
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It is possible to ask your questions in person or remotely via the SLIDO question wall: Slido.com - Code #4140 882
The summary of the study
Vidéo of the conference
Registration is open here
The conference will be preceeded by a in-person event from 11am to 12pm: La fresque du sol
(a fun, collaborative tool designed to disseminate a common language about how soils work and the issues involved in preserving them)
The conference can be attended remotely. Participants will be able to ask questions using a question wall through a SLIDO link
(please specify this when registering, a link will be sent to you the day before the event)
Lunch is available at 12pm on site, at the expense of participants (18.50€ at the Fiap self-service)
Study "Soil quality: towards an indicator system for public policy"
The importance of soils in ecosystems and the dangers associated with their degradation are getting increasing attention. In this context, scientists propose various conceptual frameworks for defining soil quality, covering notions of quality, fertility, health, threat, security, function, service, etc.
On which indicators are these notions based? How can they be implemented for public policies? Few scientific studies have provided a comprehensive approach to soil quality indicators and their operationality in all contexts and land uses (agricultural, forestry, urban, natural).
This study, conducted by the Directorate for the collective scientific assessment, foresight and studies (DEPE) of INRAE, establishes a state of the art of scientific knowledge, laying the foundations for a soil quality indicator system. It highlights the conditions for its relevance and effectiveness, as well as the challenges to overcome for its implementation. The study also identifies the already available resources that can be mobilised by all users for better soil quality preservation, and the research needed to reduce its uncertainty and improve its appropriation.
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