soil quality
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Soil quality is a measure of the soil's ability to provide ecosystem and social services through its capacities to perform its functions under changing conditions. Soil quality reflects how well a soil performs the functions of maintaining biodiversity and productivity, partitioning water and solute flow, filtering and buffering, nutrient cycling, and providing support for plants and other structures. |
Europe and Central Asia assessment, Sustainable use assessment | IPBES core glossary, 2021 |
All current positive or negative properties with regard to soil utilization and soil functions. |
Land degradation and restoration assessment |