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Assessment of Knowledge Gaps Related to Soil Literacy

  • Roger Roca Vallejo*
  • , Anna Krzywoszynska*
  • , Loukas Katikas
  • , Karen Naciph Mora
  • , Marie Husseini
  • , Sónia Morais Rodrigues
  • , Roos van de Logt
  • , Karen Johnson
  • , Borut Vrščaj
  • , Camilla Ramezzano
  • , Katja Črnec
  • , Almut Ballstaedt
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Soil literacy, defined as the combination of attitudes, behaviours, and competencies necessary to make informed decisions that promote soil health, is increasingly recognised as a crucial element for sustainable development. This article presents the outcomes of the Soil Literacy Think Tank established under the Soils for Europe (SOLO) project, which aims to identify research and innovation knowledge gaps to strengthen soil literacy in Europe. Drawing on literature reviews, stakeholder engagement, and interdisciplinary dialogue, the paper highlights 18 prioritised knowledge gaps across different topics. These include a lack of integrated pedagogical strategies, limited outreach to specific social groups, and underdeveloped communication methods linking soil knowledge to stewardship actions. The article proposes adaptive and inclusive approaches to soil education that respect multiple knowledge systems and values and emphasises the importance of embedding soil literacy into sustainability agendas and governance processes. By addressing these challenges, the paper contributes to broader efforts supporting the EU Soil Mission and the goals of World Soil Day by promoting public awareness, citizen engagement, and responsible soil care.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1372
Number of pages31
JournalLand
Volume14
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • EU Soil Mission
  • knowledge gaps
  • soil health
  • soil literacy
  • soil stewardship

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