1Ispra, 2009
Simon Jeffery and Ciro Gardi
EUROPEAN COMMISSIONJOINT RESEARCH CENTRE
Institute for Environment and SustainabilityTP 280
I-21020 Ispra (VA), Italy
Research Activities in Soil Biodiversity at the Joint Research Centre
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Our Role
• Provide scientific support to policy regarding soil biodiversity– “To fill the information gaps and enhance
awareness of the importance of soil biodiversity for land-use practices, food security, climate change mitigation, provision of critical ecosystem services and environmental protection”
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Our Role Cont.
– To develop common criteria for the measurement of soil biodiversity
– To develop, on the basis of existing data, a first version of a new Pan-European soil biodiversity database as a component of the European Soil Data Centre (ESDAC)
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Soil Biodiversity in Europe
• Atlas / book of soil biodiversity in Europe– Including contributions from experts from a
range of European countries– Possibly also include maps detailing soil
biodiversity in Europe and its threats
• Database of soil biodiversity in Europe– Combining data from primary literature
• Any contributions welcome!
• Inventory of ongoing soil biodiversity activities
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Awareness Raising Activities
• Production of soil biodiversity leaflet and booklet– Circulated to the press and attendees at
AAAS, DG Env. – More will be circulated at JRC open day
• Several activities are so far planned for the JRC open day
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• Areas of soil biodiversity under threat– Requires identification and weighting of
threats
• Current levels of soil biodiversity in Europe– Data sparse and often highly heterogeneous
at European scale
• Involvement in the Eco-Regions WG– (in collaboration with EFSA)
Mapping
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Other Proposed Future Activities• Soil biodiversity in extreme environments
– Workshop at retreating glacier– Soil exposed for different lengths of time function
allows investigation of succession– Work on relatively simple communities in newly
exposed soils allows easier identification of interactions
• JRC Open Day– Aimed at raising awareness of soil biodiversity among
the general public– Ideas and contributions welcome
8Ispra, 2009
Biochar
• Biochar investigation group lead by Frank Verheijen started at JRC.
• Extensive study of all aspects including interactions and feedbacks between Biochar and soil biodiversity
• Aiming to provide reference point for policy at Copenhagen November 2009
9Ispra, 2009
Ciro Gardi and Simon Jeffery
EUROPEAN COMMISSIONJOINT RESEARCH CENTRE
Institute for Environment and SustainabilityTP 280
I-21020 Ispra (VA), Italy
Possible contributions of Soil Biodiversity Working Group
to JRC activities
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• Book on Soil Biodiversity in Europe
• Definition of research needs
• Definition/ranking of soil biodiversity threats
• Survey of soil biodiversity monitoring activities
• Data-base on soil biodiversity in Europe
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Book on Soil Biodiversity in Europe
Activities
J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M
Chapter proposal and assignement
Delivery of chapter abstract and estimate of chapter length
Delivery of draft version of the chapter, together with images
Delivery of final version of the chapters
Editorial management (Proofreading and graphic layout)
Validation of chapters by authors
Printing
2009 2010
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Book on Soil Biodiversity in Europe• The role of soil biodiversity within the International Convention on Biological Diversity
(Mulongoy, Coates).• Relationships between biological diversity and functions in soil (Ritz, Jeffery)• Main threats on soil biodiversity and evidence of its decline in Europe + Maps of
interaction with soil degradation process (Gardi, …).• Soil microbial communities investigation: tools and methodology (Jeffery, Lemanceau,
Ranjard)• Soil fauna investigation: tools and methodology (Sousa, Rombke, Cluzeau, Jacomini,
Menta)• Approaches to soil biodiversity inventory and monitoring (Bispo, Arrouays, )• Definition of background values for soil biodiversity (Rutgers)1. The EU funded research related to soil biodiversity (JRC)2. The ongoing initiatives (JRC [Gardi and Jeffery]and other possible contributors)3. Raising awareness on soil biodiversity (Broll)4. The economy of soil biodiversity (Krogh)5. Soil biodiversity and sustainable agriculture (Licona Manzur, Bunning)6. Invasive species and soil biodiversity (van Der Putten, Hol)7. Energy crops and soil biodiversity (Schmidt, )8. Research needs and future steps (JRC and other contibutors)
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Definition of research needs
• Soil Biodiversity (SB) and Ecosystem Services and Functions ??
• Economic evaluation of soil services ??• Agriculture, soil management and SB ??• Soil degradation processes and SB ??• Definition/ranking of soil biodiversity threats ??• Survey of soil biodiversity monitoring activities ??• Data-base on soil biodiversity in Europe ??
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Soil Biodiversity WorkshopIspra, Italy. 2-3 March 2009