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National Soil Strategy for Sustainable Agriculture (ENASAS): A new systemic approach in Mexico.

Authors :
Ortiz‐García, Sol
Torres‐Gómez, Mariano
Benavides, Adalberto
Anaya, Manuel
Anglés‐Hernández, Marisol
Cerón, Areli
Cotler, Helena
Cueto‐Wong, José A.
Etchevers, Jorge D.
Fernández‐Luqueño, Fabián
Gonzalez‐Meraz, Jorge
Guerrero‐Peña, Armando
Meneses, Marco
Miranda, María
Pérez, Mario
Pulido, Leonardo
Reyes‐Sánchez, Laura Bertha
Reynoso, Verónica
Saynes, Vinisa
Villalobos‐Arámbula, Víctor M.
Source :
European Journal of Soil Science; Sep2023, Vol. 74 Issue 5, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The National Soil Strategy for Sustainable Agriculture (ENASAS) arises in response to the increasing need to organize, coordinate and strengthen the implementation of actions oriented to the sustainable management of Mexico's agricultural soils. The measures recommended in this paper allow the conservation and maintenance of soils' essential functions for agriculture, food security and population well‐being. The health and quality of agricultural soils are under constant pressure from several factors, mainly anthropogenic. One of ENASAS's objectives is to identify and stop the causes involved in land degradation processes using a systemic approach. From this perspective, the participation of various actors in sustainable soil management allows the integration of different systems, practices, techniques and knowledge that promotes awareness among the entire population about the importance of soil resources. On the other hand, given current limitations on the availability of information necessary to support decision‐making and evaluate the result of the actions implemented, ENASAS promotes the generation of tools that provide reliable and updated data regarding Mexico's agricultural soils. In the same sense, this strategy encourages the development of scientific and technological research and the transfer of knowledge that meets the needs of farmers, particularly those who carry out their activities on a smaller scale. This perspective describes ENASAS as a multi‐institutional initiative that will support sustainable soil management practices across the country's agricultural systems of Mexico and contribute to the adaptation and mitigation of global environmental change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13510754
Volume :
74
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Soil Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173232201
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ejss.13395