Risk assessment methodologies of soil threats in Europe: status and options for harmonization for risks by erosion, compaction, salinization, organic matter decline and landslides

The EU thematic strategy for soil protection recognizes that soil degradation through erosion, soil organic matter decline, compaction, salinization and landslides occurs in specific areas, and that these areas must be identified in an unequivocal way. Currently, there are various risk assessment methodologies (RAMs) and the question has risen to what extent these RAMs yield similar outcome and, if not, whether the outcome can be harmonized, i.e. whether the results of the various RAMs can be made compatible or comparable. In this study i) the current status of RAMs for erosion, soil organic matter decline, compaction, and salinization in the European Union (EU27) is reviewed, and ii) the need and the options for harmonization are assessed. The need for harmonization was defined as the likelihood of achieving different outcomes when using different RAMs, whereas the options for harmonization refer to the efforts that are required to harmonize soil RAMs. The current status of RAMSs in EU-27 was assessed on the basis of questionnaires, which were sent out to soil specialists and policy officers in all Member States. We received more than 100 (response rate >50%) completed questionnaires. It turned out that many of the so called RAMs are still incomplete; they are ‘process (or threat) quantifications’ rather than methodologies that assess the risk of a soil threat. Moreover, there were significant differences between RAMs for a soil threat in terms of (i) the notion of the threat, (ii) data collection, (iii) data processing, (iv) data interpretation, and (v) risk perception. The need for harmonization appeared highest for erosion and salinization, whereas the options for harmonization were best for SOM decline. Harmonization of soil RAMs may be very complex and for that reason not always feasible. We suggest two options that may facilitate unequivocal identification of risk (or priority) areas for soil threats, i) a two Tiered approach based on data availability and spatial scale and ii) generic harmonization, i.e. combining standardization and harmonization in a rather pragmatic way

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Main Authors: Ano-Vidal, C., Ehlert, P.A.I., Hagyo, A., Heesmans, H.I.M., Kuikman, P.J., Oenema, O., Recatala-Boix, L., Simota, C., Tóth, G., Beek van, C., Akker van de, J., van der Zee, S.E.A.T.M., Verzandvoort, S.
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Subjects:erosion, europe, landslides, methodology, risk assessment, salinization, soil compaction, soil degradation, soil organic matter, aardverschuivingen, bodemdegradatie, bodemverdichting, erosie, europa, methodologie, organisch bodemmateriaal, risicoschatting, verzilting,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4240352024-06-27 Ano-Vidal, C. Ehlert, P.A.I. Hagyo, A. Heesmans, H.I.M. Kuikman, P.J. Oenema, O. Recatala-Boix, L. Simota, C. Tóth, G. Beek van, C. Akker van de, J. van der Zee, S.E.A.T.M. Verzandvoort, S. Book editorial Risk assessment methodologies of soil threats in Europe: status and options for harmonization for risks by erosion, compaction, salinization, organic matter decline and landslides 2012 The EU thematic strategy for soil protection recognizes that soil degradation through erosion, soil organic matter decline, compaction, salinization and landslides occurs in specific areas, and that these areas must be identified in an unequivocal way. Currently, there are various risk assessment methodologies (RAMs) and the question has risen to what extent these RAMs yield similar outcome and, if not, whether the outcome can be harmonized, i.e. whether the results of the various RAMs can be made compatible or comparable. In this study i) the current status of RAMs for erosion, soil organic matter decline, compaction, and salinization in the European Union (EU27) is reviewed, and ii) the need and the options for harmonization are assessed. The need for harmonization was defined as the likelihood of achieving different outcomes when using different RAMs, whereas the options for harmonization refer to the efforts that are required to harmonize soil RAMs. The current status of RAMSs in EU-27 was assessed on the basis of questionnaires, which were sent out to soil specialists and policy officers in all Member States. We received more than 100 (response rate >50%) completed questionnaires. It turned out that many of the so called RAMs are still incomplete; they are ‘process (or threat) quantifications’ rather than methodologies that assess the risk of a soil threat. Moreover, there were significant differences between RAMs for a soil threat in terms of (i) the notion of the threat, (ii) data collection, (iii) data processing, (iv) data interpretation, and (v) risk perception. The need for harmonization appeared highest for erosion and salinization, whereas the options for harmonization were best for SOM decline. Harmonization of soil RAMs may be very complex and for that reason not always feasible. We suggest two options that may facilitate unequivocal identification of risk (or priority) areas for soil threats, i) a two Tiered approach based on data availability and spatial scale and ii) generic harmonization, i.e. combining standardization and harmonization in a rather pragmatic way en Publications Office of the European Union application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/risk-assessment-methodologies-of-soil-threats-in-europe-status-an 10.2788/47096 https://edepot.wur.nl/210608 erosion europe landslides methodology risk assessment salinization soil compaction soil degradation soil organic matter aardverschuivingen bodemdegradatie bodemverdichting erosie europa methodologie organisch bodemmateriaal risicoschatting verzilting (c) publisher Wageningen University & Research
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topic erosion
europe
landslides
methodology
risk assessment
salinization
soil compaction
soil degradation
soil organic matter
aardverschuivingen
bodemdegradatie
bodemverdichting
erosie
europa
methodologie
organisch bodemmateriaal
risicoschatting
verzilting
erosion
europe
landslides
methodology
risk assessment
salinization
soil compaction
soil degradation
soil organic matter
aardverschuivingen
bodemdegradatie
bodemverdichting
erosie
europa
methodologie
organisch bodemmateriaal
risicoschatting
verzilting
spellingShingle erosion
europe
landslides
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risk assessment
salinization
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soil organic matter
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bodemverdichting
erosie
europa
methodologie
organisch bodemmateriaal
risicoschatting
verzilting
erosion
europe
landslides
methodology
risk assessment
salinization
soil compaction
soil degradation
soil organic matter
aardverschuivingen
bodemdegradatie
bodemverdichting
erosie
europa
methodologie
organisch bodemmateriaal
risicoschatting
verzilting
Ano-Vidal, C.
Ehlert, P.A.I.
Hagyo, A.
Heesmans, H.I.M.
Kuikman, P.J.
Oenema, O.
Recatala-Boix, L.
Simota, C.
Tóth, G.
Beek van, C.
Akker van de, J.
van der Zee, S.E.A.T.M.
Verzandvoort, S.
Risk assessment methodologies of soil threats in Europe: status and options for harmonization for risks by erosion, compaction, salinization, organic matter decline and landslides
description The EU thematic strategy for soil protection recognizes that soil degradation through erosion, soil organic matter decline, compaction, salinization and landslides occurs in specific areas, and that these areas must be identified in an unequivocal way. Currently, there are various risk assessment methodologies (RAMs) and the question has risen to what extent these RAMs yield similar outcome and, if not, whether the outcome can be harmonized, i.e. whether the results of the various RAMs can be made compatible or comparable. In this study i) the current status of RAMs for erosion, soil organic matter decline, compaction, and salinization in the European Union (EU27) is reviewed, and ii) the need and the options for harmonization are assessed. The need for harmonization was defined as the likelihood of achieving different outcomes when using different RAMs, whereas the options for harmonization refer to the efforts that are required to harmonize soil RAMs. The current status of RAMSs in EU-27 was assessed on the basis of questionnaires, which were sent out to soil specialists and policy officers in all Member States. We received more than 100 (response rate >50%) completed questionnaires. It turned out that many of the so called RAMs are still incomplete; they are ‘process (or threat) quantifications’ rather than methodologies that assess the risk of a soil threat. Moreover, there were significant differences between RAMs for a soil threat in terms of (i) the notion of the threat, (ii) data collection, (iii) data processing, (iv) data interpretation, and (v) risk perception. The need for harmonization appeared highest for erosion and salinization, whereas the options for harmonization were best for SOM decline. Harmonization of soil RAMs may be very complex and for that reason not always feasible. We suggest two options that may facilitate unequivocal identification of risk (or priority) areas for soil threats, i) a two Tiered approach based on data availability and spatial scale and ii) generic harmonization, i.e. combining standardization and harmonization in a rather pragmatic way
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organisch bodemmateriaal
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author Ano-Vidal, C.
Ehlert, P.A.I.
Hagyo, A.
Heesmans, H.I.M.
Kuikman, P.J.
Oenema, O.
Recatala-Boix, L.
Simota, C.
Tóth, G.
Beek van, C.
Akker van de, J.
van der Zee, S.E.A.T.M.
Verzandvoort, S.
author_facet Ano-Vidal, C.
Ehlert, P.A.I.
Hagyo, A.
Heesmans, H.I.M.
Kuikman, P.J.
Oenema, O.
Recatala-Boix, L.
Simota, C.
Tóth, G.
Beek van, C.
Akker van de, J.
van der Zee, S.E.A.T.M.
Verzandvoort, S.
author_sort Ano-Vidal, C.
title Risk assessment methodologies of soil threats in Europe: status and options for harmonization for risks by erosion, compaction, salinization, organic matter decline and landslides
title_short Risk assessment methodologies of soil threats in Europe: status and options for harmonization for risks by erosion, compaction, salinization, organic matter decline and landslides
title_full Risk assessment methodologies of soil threats in Europe: status and options for harmonization for risks by erosion, compaction, salinization, organic matter decline and landslides
title_fullStr Risk assessment methodologies of soil threats in Europe: status and options for harmonization for risks by erosion, compaction, salinization, organic matter decline and landslides
title_full_unstemmed Risk assessment methodologies of soil threats in Europe: status and options for harmonization for risks by erosion, compaction, salinization, organic matter decline and landslides
title_sort risk assessment methodologies of soil threats in europe: status and options for harmonization for risks by erosion, compaction, salinization, organic matter decline and landslides
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