Material de campaña 2019
En esta página ofrecemos materiales de comunicación para ayudar a crear expectación sobre el Día Mundial del Suelo. Compruebe este espacio a menudo porque seguiremos produciendo materiales de campaña divertidos hasta diciembre de 2019.
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World Soil Day, 5 December 2019 | Poster
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Discover soil erosion through the WSD 2019 long infographic:
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Postcards
Download, print and share our postcards with key messages on soil erosion!
The equivalent of one soccer pitch of soil is eroded every 5 seconds: Arabic | Chinese | English | French | Russian | Spanish
Soil erosion is the #1 threat to our planet's soils: Arabic | Chinese | English | French | Russian | Spanish
It can take up to 1000 years to produce just 2-3 cm of soil: Arabic | Chinese | English | French | Russian | Spanish
Vídeos
Stop soil erosion, Keep soil where it belongs
Stop soil erosion, Keep soil where it belongs Soil erosion poses a major threat to global food security and to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Find out more about the effects of soil erosion and the ways we can prevent it. |
Soil Pollution: a Hidden Reality
Soil Pollution, a hidden reality Soil is a complex growing habitat that remains productive only when it is cared for and nurtured. Combating and addressing soil pollution means assessing and minimizing the risks for food security, human health and the environment. |
The Global Soil Organic Carbon Map V1.0
The Global Soil Organic Carbon Map V1.0 The Global Soil Organic Carbon map V1.0 is an important stepping stone to better know the current Soil Organic Carbon stock stored beneath our feet and soils’ potential for further sequestration. |
Soil Organic Carbon
Soil organic carbon, the treasure beneath our feet An animated illustration of soil organic carbon and its importance for climate action, food production and sustainable development. |
Suelos y legumbres
Suelos y legumbres, Simbiosis para la vida Esta breve animación introduce el nuevo libro "Suelos y pulsos: simbiosis para la vida". Las legumbres contribuyen a la salud del suelo, la seguridad alimentaria y la nutrición, y la adaptación y mitigación del cambio climático. |
Suelo y ODS
Gestión sostenible del suelo y Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible Recientemente se crearon los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible con miras a lograr el desarrollo sostenible para 2030. De los 17 objetivos, cuatro contienen objetivos específicamente relacionados con los suelos. Esta animación examina algunos de los desafíos a los que nos enfrentamos en cada uno de estos objetivos y presenta algunos de los métodos que podemos utilizar para abordarlos. |
Suelo y Nutrición
El suelo: Un ingrediente esencial para una alimentación y nutrición saludables Los suelos están ligados por naturaleza al contenido de micronutrientes de nuestra producción de alimentos y pueden ayudar a revertir la creciente tendencia de suelos con nutrientes agotados mediante la adopción de prácticas sostenibles de gestión del suelo. |
Suelo y Cambio climático
Suelo: Nuestro aliado contra el cambio climático Un vistazo a cómo nuestros Suelos ayudan a combatir el cambio climático en su papel de secuestrar CO2, y cómo nuestros hábitos colectivos pueden dañar este beneficio con consecuencias potencialmente devastadoras. |
Suelo 101
Suelo 101 es una introducción animada sobre suelos preparada en el marco del Año Internacional de los Suelos 2015. Este video de 2 minutos detalla las principales funciones del suelo y las amenazas que enfrenta actualmente. English | العربية | 中文 | Français | Pусский | Español | čeština | |
Soil: Limited natural resource
Soils are a limited natural resource, but their role in food security is crucial. In light of climate change, soil degradation and erosion, farmers struggle to protect soil health. |
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Infographics
Soil Pollution, a Hidden Reality
This poster presents in a nutshell the sources, degradation processes and effects of soil pollution on the environment, human health and food safety and security.
Soils and Pulses: Symbiosis for Life
The symbiotic and strategic alliance between soils and pulses contributes to improve soil health, adapt to and mitigate climate change, and ultimately to enhance food security and nutrition.
Soil and Climate change
Soils are key to unlocking the potential of mitigating and adapting to a changing climate.
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Soil functions
Soils deliver 11 key ecosystem services that enable life on Earth.
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Soil An essential ingredient to healthy food and nutrition
Soils are by nature linked to the micronutrient content of our food production. Sustainable soil management can help to reverse the increasing trend of nutrient depleted soil.
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Soils under threat
Soils are under increasing pressure of intensification and competing uses for cropping, forestry, pasture, urbanization. These, combined with unsustainable land uses/management, as well as climate extremes, cause degradation.
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Soil Formation
Formation of soil is a complex and long process which depends on 5 key formation factors. Soils around the world are very diverse and constitute a key element of our landscapes
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Where food begins
Healthy soils not only are the foundation for food, fuel, fibre and medical products, but they are also playing a key role in the carbon cycle, storing and filtering water, and improving resilience to floods and droughts.
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Donde nace el alimiento
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Amenazas a las funciones del suelo
Se ha elaborado una serie de 9 postales centradas en las principales amenazas al suelo, junto con un mapa mundial que muestra las condiciones y tendencias de cada amenaza específica en todo el mundo.
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Thematic infographics
Soils help to combat and adapt to climate change
Soils help to combat and adapt to climate change by playing a key role in the carbon cycle.
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Soils are the foundation for vegetation
Healthy soils are crucial for ensuring the continued growth of natural and managed vegetation, providing feed, fibre, fuel, medicinal products and other ecosystem services such as climate regulation and oxygen production. Soils and vegetation have a reciprocal relationship.
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Soils and Biodiversity
Soils host a quarter of our planet's biodiversity.Soil is one of nature's most complex ecosystems: it contains a myriad of organisms which interact and contribute to the global cycles that make all life possible.
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Soil is a non-renewable resource. Its preservation is essential for food security and our sustainable future
Soil is a finite resource, meaning its loss and degradation is not recoverable within a human lifespan.
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International Year of Soils 2015: Healthy soils for a healthy life
Our soils are in danger because of expanding cities, deforestation, unsustainable land use and management practices, pollution, overgrazing and climate change.
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Thematic factsheets
Soils store and filter water
Improving food security and our resilience to floods and droughts
Functional soils play a key role in the supply of clean water and resilience to floods and droughts. Water infiltration through soil traps pollutants and prevents them from leaching into the groundwater. Moreover, the soil captures and stores water, making it available for absorption by crops, and thus minimizing surface evaporation and maximizing water use efficiency and productivity
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Soils help to combat and adapt to climate change by playing a key role in the carbon cycle
Healthy soils provide the largest store of terrestrial carbon. When managed sustainably, soils can play an important role in climate change mitigation by storing carbon (carbon sequestration) and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere.
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Soils are the foundation for vegetation
which is cultivated or managed for feed, fibre, fuel and medicinal products
Healthy soils are crucial for ensuring the continued growth of natural and managed vegetation, providing feed, fibre, fuel, medicinal products and other ecosystem services such as climate regulation and oxygen production.
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A healthy soil is a living soil
Soils Host a Quarter of our Planet’s Biodiversity
Biological diversity or ‘biodiversity’ is described as “the variability among living organisms from all sources, whether terrestrial, aquatic or marine”. It includes the diversity within species (genetic diversity), between species (organism diversity) and of ecosystems (ecological diversity)...
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Healthy soils are the basis for healthy food production
The most widely recognized function of soil is its support for food production
It is the foundation for agriculture and the medium in which nearly all food-producing plants grow. In fact, it is estimated that 95% of our food is directly or indirectly produced on our soils. Healthy soils supply the essential nutrients, water, oxygen and root support that our food-producing plants need to grow and flourish. Soils also serve as a buffer to protect delicate plant roots...
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Soil is a non-renewable resource
Its preservation is essential for food security and our sustainable future
Soil is a finite resource, meaning its loss and degradation is not recoverable within a human lifespan. As a core component of land resources, agricultural development and ecological sustainability, it is the basis for food,feed, fuel and fibre production and for many critical ecosystem services. It is therefore a highly valuable natural resource, yet it is often overlooked...
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