Social soil science as a new approach in soil science

Stepan Pozniak, Natalia Havrysh

Abstract


The article contains the authors’ reflections on the formation and substantiation of many aspects in soil science, concerning its connections with social sciences. Arguments about the exceptional importance of soil resources in the modern world and the importance of scientific research in soil science, which can become an important instrument of solving social problems, are found. It is shown that soil resources, being the basis of agricultural development, are the long-term capital through which different nations exist and develop. In order to maintain the normal living conditions of the population and to improve them, it is important to use this global resource wisely. The attitude of people to the soil is recognized as fundamental for nation’s sustainable development and, moreover, the life expectancy of a civilization may depend on the people attitude to soils. In order to maintain collective well-being of people, a long-term interest of the society in soil protection needs to be reoriented – this should become a priority task for our civilization. The current state of soils can be a characteristic of the development of society as well as a criterion for assessing the activity of government and social stability in the country.


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social soil science; soil resources; soil protection; fertility of soils; soil conservation technologies

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/pjss.2020.53.1.73
Date of publication: 2020-06-22 04:38:03
Date of submission: 2018-08-09 18:27:38


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