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Advancing the intersection of soil and well-being systems science

Claire Friedrichsen, Katsutoshi Mizuta, J. D. Wulfhorst

2022Soil Security16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Innovation for soil research can advance multidimensional outcomes for production and environmental quality through consideration of human well-being components. Integrating components from social and soil sciences builds the capacity to foster research and innovations that promote human well-being in conjunction with soil health. We propose The Integrated Soil Well-being Framework to understand the linkages between individual and social well-being related to soil science research and innovation. To facilitate transformative research, we present lines of inquiry of human dimensions research that may support well-being outcomes of soil research and innovation. We then present opportunities in the area of human dimensions of soil science to innovate ways of transformative research that can integrate well-being and soil health: recognizing and fostering a universe of soil knowledge, enabling soil connectivity to increase well-being, and evaluating capability. Finally, we propose three steps to promote soil and well-being integration: multi-disciplinary soil science training, a normative change in the identity of a soil scientist, and diverse methodologies. We aim to create a broader dialogue and open the conversation between scholars from various disciplines and methods studying soils to formulate research agendas with the advancement of human well-being for soil security.

Topics & Concepts

Transformative learningSoil healthDisciplineSociologyEngineering ethicsEnvironmental scienceEngineeringSoil scienceSoil organic matterSocial sciencePedagogySoil waterIndigenous Knowledge Systems and AgricultureAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact