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European Union Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection Possible links and synergies with the forestry sector Luca Montanarella European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment and Sustainability T.P. 280, 21020 Ispra (VA) ITALY Fax: +39-0332-786394, E-mail: [email protected] http://www.ei.jrc.it/sw/projects/ESB/ 1 Bruxelles, le 16.4.2002 COM(2002) 179 final COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS Towards a Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/agriculture/soil_protection.htm 2 Policy relevant features of soil SOIL FEATURES SOIL IS A VARIABLE MEDIUM SOIL IS A NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCE SOIL IS A STORAGE/BUFFER MEDIUM SOIL POLICY REQUIRES… LOCAL PERSPECTIVE PREVENTION AND PRECAUTION ANTICIPATION SOIL IS A SOURCE OF BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION SOIL IS A SUBJECT OF PROPERTY ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY 3 Main functions of soil aFood and other biomass production aStorage, filtering, and transformation aHabitat and gene pool aPhysical and cultural environment for mankind aSource of raw materials 4 Participatory approach Soil mailbox: [email protected] Soil internet site: http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/ policies: Soil Soil electronic library and discussion site: CIRCA (june 03) 5 Threats to soil as identified in COM(2002) 179 aErosion aDecline in organic matter aSoil contamination aSoil sealing aSoil compaction aDecline in soil biodiversity aSalinisation aFloods and landslides 6 Soil Policy Development Organisational Set-up ISWG = Interservice Working Group TWG = Technical Working Group Stakeholders meetings Chair DG ENV Commission ISWG Advisory Forum Chair DG ENV Chair DG ENV Technical co-ordination group and secretariat Chair DG ENV TWG 1 Monitoring TWG 2 Erosion TWG 3 Organic matter TWG 4 Contamination TWG5 Research Chair Germany/JRC Co-chair UK Chair Spain/Belgium Co-chair EEB Chair France Co-chair IUSS/FEAD Chair Austria/NL Co-chair EEA Chair W. Blum/ RTD Co-chair ELO 7 Decline in organic matter aUNFCCC `Major terrestrial carbon pool aUNCBD `Major gene pool aUNCCD `Major consequence of desertification 8 Source: Mac Post (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) 9 Soils are a source and sink for atmospheric CO2 10 Core data European data set according to CORINE land cover classification Extended data CORINE supplemented with adapted USGS Eurasia land cover 11 European Soil Database: WRB classification http://eu-geoportal.jrc.it/ 12 AAAT day deg C 1970-79 Climate data Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN) Data source: Av annual accumulated temperature (AAAT) computed from GHCN temperature data Rasterization: Spatial layers derived by rasterization of a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) model with weighted distance interpolation, in applying the adabatic lapse rate of 6 deg C per 1000m rise 13 TEMPERATURE CORRECTION FOR OC Organic Carbon (%) Ceofficient for temperature variation (> 3 ground measurements) 2 1.5 Correction Factor No Data 0-1 1-2 2-5 5 - 10 10 - 25 25 - 35 > 35 1 0.5 0 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 Temperature Range (AAAT deg. C) Semi-natural Cultivated Model Avg. Ground Data TEMPcor = f * cos(t AAAT ) + c n Within belts of uniform moisture conditions and comparable vegetation, the average total content of organic matter in soils increases by 2x to 3x for each 10 deg C fall in mean temperature. Jones, Hiederer Rusco & Montanarella (2003) Organic Carbon Content (0-30cm) 14 Validation: England and Wales ¾ Samples taken during National Soil Inventory (NSI) 1979-83 on a systematic 5km x 5km grid ¾ OC measurements from 5600 NSI points – under all land uses TOPSOIL ORGANIC CARBON CONTENT Measured vs. Modelled Data (UK) Modelled Organic Carbon Content (%) 25 Regression for NUTS Level 2: OC_GRD=0.89*OC_MODGRD+1.07 Aggregation at ground survey points 20 15 10 5 Regression for catchments: OC_GRD=0.88*OC_MODGRD+1.11 Aggregation at ground survey points 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 Measured Organic Carbon Content (%) Catchment avg. at ground sample Catchment avg. from spatial layer Coeff. Determination = 95% 15 Validation Italy: ¾ Non systematic sampling scheme ¾ Samples mainly from agricultural areas ¾ Clustered sampling in some areas ¾ 6586 sampling points Organic Carbon (%) No Data 0-1 1-2 2-5 5 - 10 10 - 25 25 - 35 > 35 Re gion (NUTS2) Marche Points No. 145 OC % ground 0.8 OC % estimate 0.9 3 Lazio 295 1.4 1.3 1.1 1.8 Abruzzo 185 0.8 1.1 1.2 1.4 Molise 117 1.2 1.4 21 1.9 2.9 Campania 157 1.7 1.3 Veneto 294 1.4 1.5 Puglia 546 1.3 1 Friuli-Venezia Giulia 126 1.6 1.2 Basilicata 210 1 1.1 Emilia-Romagna 562 1.4 1.6 Calabria 152 0.9 1 Toscana 214 0.9 1.2 Sicilia 594 1.1 0.8 Umbria 169 1.3 1.3 Sardegna 164 1.1 1 Total /Avg 4500 1.2 1.2 Region (NUTS2) Piemonte Points No. 327 OC % ground 1.2 OC % estimate 1.4 Valle D'aosta 7 2.3 Liguria 17 Lombardia 198 Trentino-Alto Adige 16 Stocks of C in soils (0-0.3 m) in France Arrouays et al. (2002) 3,1 Pg Organic Carbon (%) No Data 0-1 1-2 2-5 5 - 10 10 - 25 25 - 35 > 35 5,0 Pg OC content in topsoils (0-0.3 m) in France European Soil Database 17 Validation for Finland Organic Carbon tera t 13.8 Organic Carbon (%) No Data 0-1 1-2 2-5 5 - 10 10 - 25 25 - 35 > 35 0.0 2.5 5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5 15.0 12.5 5.7 1.5 1.8 1.1 0.2 0.6 1.6 7.1 0.3 5.0 0.5 3.5 5.6 0.8 5.8 1.1 0.7 0.6 1.2 1.0 2.3 0.2 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 2.0 0.2 0.2 0.6 Finland (Yli Halla) : ¾ Calculated OC stock of 9-11 tera t ¾ Suggests that the European Soil Database may be overestimating OC in Finland ¾ Further ‘point’ checks will be made in future 18 Soil C trajectories Soil carbon time Natur al land Agricultural land ∆C<0 ∆C≈ 0 ∆C>0 Initial cultivation Management change increase decrease Effect on atmospheric CO2 Emission ~ Sequestration 19 Declining soil organic matter Management/vegetation Old pasture (8-18cm) Old woodland (13-18cm) %OC 3 Broadbalk, after 50 continuous wheat, 1893 % C 1.5 2.4 Monitoring SOM at Rothamsted years No manure since 1839 (0-23cm) Complete minerals and 185kg (NH 4)2SO4 most years since 1843 0.9 1.1 FYM 14 tons of farmyard manure 2.2 annually since 1843 (0-23cm) 2,5 FYM since 1885 2 1,5 FYM since 1968 NPK 1 No fertilisers or manures 0,5 FYM applied at 35 t ha-1 yr-1 19 90 19 70 19 50 19 30 19 10 18 90 18 70 18 50 0 Goulding20 ICP Forest Soil Monitoring Network 21 Approximate 16 x 16 km grid sampling 22 LUCAS (Land Use and Cover Annual Survey) 23 LUCAS (Land Use and Cover Annual Survey) Field Name Width Required (number of characters) (Empty not allowed) Type Description CNTRYCODE 2 Yes C Code of the Country PSUROW 3 Yes I Number of the PSU row (country specific) PSUCOL 3 Yes I Number of the PSU column (country specific) SSU 2 Yes I Number of the SSU SURVEYTYPE 1 Yes I Type of the survey OBSSTAT 1 Yes I Status of the observation OBSDIST 1 No I Class of distance of observation OBSRADIUS 1 No I Radius of observation OBSDIREC 1 No I Direction of observation LCOVER1 3 No C Land Cover 1 LCOVER2 3 No C Land Cover 2 LUSE1 3 No C Land Use 1 LUSE2 3 No C Land Use 2 PHOTODIST 1 No I Class of distance of photo from the SSU PHOTO_N 1 No I Status of Photo taken to the North PHOTO_S 1 No I Status of Photo taken to the South PHOTO_W 1 No I Status of Photo taken to the West PHOTO_E 1 No I Status of Photo taken to the East IRRIG 1 No I Irrigation EROSSTAT 1 No I Status of erosion EROSRILL 1 No I Number of Rills EROSGULLY 1 No I Number of Gullies EROSACCUM 1 No I Presence of Accumulation ISOLATREE 1 No I Presence of isolated trees NATHAZARD 1 No I Damage caused by Natural Hazards FARMSTAT 1 No I Identification of the farmer NOISESTAT 1 No I Status of noise NOISETYPE 1 No I Type of noise NOISESOUR 1 No I Source of noise NOISELEVEL 1 No I Level of noise 24 Possible interaction between ICP Forest and LUCAS monitoring sites 25 COGI INSPIRE Expert Group Chair: ESTAT Chair : DG ENV & ESTAT Technical Co-ordination & Secretariat JRC Ispra - Institute for Environment and Sustainability Common Reference Data & Metadata Chair : ESTAT Inter-sectoral co-ordination Architecture & Standards Chair: ESTAT Environmental thematic co-ordination Chair: EEA Thematic Components Phase 1: Environmental Sector ….. urban biodiversity noise soils forest seveso water Environmental components Chair : JRC Ispra Agricultural thematic co-ordination Legal Aspects & Data Policy Chair : UK Chair: Funding & Implementation structures Transport thematic co-ordination Chair : SE Chair: Impact Analysis Chair : NL Horizontal Components INSPIRE Other thematic co-ordination Chair: Agricultural components Transport components Other components 26 Phase 2: other sectors Forest FOCUS Regulation (EC) N° No 2152/2003 ¾ Scientific Coordination by JRC ¾ Scientific Coordination Body (SCB). ¾ Planned activities for forest soils: ¾ Development of a draft Manual of Procedures for Soil Monitoring (2004). ¾ Testing of the procedures in selected pilot areas (2005). ¾ Reporting of the results of these tests, including final recommendations concerning future soil monitoring (2006). 27
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