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Best Practices

Best Practices

Best soil management practices

Best practices of soil management in the Alpine region are grouped into sectors:

Identified are role model soil management practices, demonstrating the potential for sustainable development, environment protection and positive social influence. Best practice influence depends on regional circumstances, such as:

  • Natural environment,
  • Political situation,
  • Funding schemes or public opinion.
Source: https://www.alpine-space.eu/project/links4soils/

Sustainable management and the protection of Alpine soil enhance the quality of the Alpine environment and considerably contribute to the provision of soil ecosystem services (SES) and the resilience of ecosystems. This, in turn, helps to preserve biodiversity and ensure the well-being of humans.

Booklet Soil management practices in the Alps presents seventeen soil management practices in Alpine countries: i.e. Austria, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Slovenia. It reflects the diversity of soil and environmental management approaches used in the area, and the existing sustainable soil and nature protection management in different sectors and industries; mainly in agriculture, forestry, sports, and tourism.

Collection of best practices in national languages: